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Former Missouri High School Custodian Sentenced for Possessing Child Pornography

OKLAHOMA, JUL 10 – Lucien Littledave, employed as a teacher and coach, pleaded guilty to multiple child sex crimes and will serve 23 years without parole, authorities said.

  • Lucien Littledave, a former teacher and coach in Pryor, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 15 years for child exploitation, coercion, rape, and sexual battery, to be served concurrently for a total of 15 years.
  • Between March and May 2023, Littledave, employed by Coweta Public School System, committed offenses entailing minor enticement across Carter and Wagoner Counties in Oklahoma.
  • Evidence shows Littledave used a cell phone to create and share explicit images, prosecuted under Project Safe Childhood by federal authorities.
  • Following sentencing, Littledave remains in U.S. Marshal custody, with orders for compensation to the survivor but no mention of sex offender registration.
  • Littledave's 23-year sentence underscores the enduring efforts of the longstanding Project Safe Childhood initiative, highlighting interagency tribal-federal cooperation aimed at deterring child exploitation.
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Telemundo McAllen (40) broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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