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Parents of Missing Oklahoma Boy Arrested After Pleading on Camera for Help Finding Him

Parents Kimberly and George Cole face child abuse and sexual abuse charges amid ongoing search for 12-year-old Ryan Davis, believed alive by authorities following multiple leads.

  • On Jan. 8, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the Chickasha Police Department announced the arrests of Kimberly Cole and George Cole on child abuse and child sexual abuse complaints amid the search for missing 12-year-old Ryan "RJ" Davis, reported Jan. 2.
  • On Jan. 6, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Missing Advisory, and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation later called the case a suspicious disappearance, noting apparent harm to the child, OSBI said.
  • At about 4 p.m., law enforcement officials were searching a Caddo County property near County Road 1410 N and County Street 2730, walking railroad tracks and grassy fields at a horse training business with Cole family signage near Cement, Oklahoma.
  • Court and jail records indicate George Cole was booked on conspiracy and Kimberly Cole on crime against nature, Chickasha Police Chief Goebel Music said, `All we want to do is lay eyes on this child, get him the medical care that he needs, and assure him physically and emotionally that he will not be returning back to that environment.`
  • Anyone with information is asked to call 911, the OSBI tip line at tips@osbi.ok.gov or 1-800-522-8017, or the Chickasha Police Department at 405-222-6050, as community organizers plan vigils in Caddo and Grady counties.
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Parents of missing Oklahoma boy arrested after pleading on camera for help finding him

Oklahoma law enforcement and the community are searching for a missing 12-year-old boy who was last seen a week ago in Chickasha, which is outside of Oklahoma City.

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Koco News5 broke the news in Oklahoma City, United States on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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