Elk City Woman Arrested on Charges of Soliciting Sexual Conduct with a Minor

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Beckham County, OK – An Elk City woman has been arrested following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate communication with a juvenile.

According to a probable cause affidavit filed in Beckham County District Court, 28-year-old Kldil Ngiralmau was taken into custody on April 24 after Elk City Police executed a search warrant at her residence. Police say Ngiralmau admitted to engaging in sexual communication with a minor and showing the juvenile pornographic images on her phone.

The investigation began after authorities received a tip about a woman allegedly soliciting sexual conduct with a juvenile. Officers later confirmed through text messages that Ngiralmau had agreed to sexual acts and provided alcohol to the minor at her home.

Ngiralmau faces charges under Oklahoma law for facilitating, encouraging, or soliciting sexual conduct with a minor by use of technology. Bond was set at $50,000. A court date is pending.


 
 

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