Atoka County Sheriff’s Office Woman arrested for Lewd/Indecent Proposals with a child under 16

Atoka County Sheriff’s Office Woman arrested for Lewd/Indecent Proposals with a child under 16
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The Atoka County Sheriff’s Office, assisted by Investigators with the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office arrested Tiffney Springer at her place of employment in rural Bryan County this morning. 

Springer, 34, is accused of sending nude photographs to individuals under the age of 16, and requesting photos from these same individuals, while employed by Keystone Food Services, in the cafeteria at Caney Public Schools. 

After a lengthy investigation, an arrest warrant for Springer was issued in Atoka County District Court for four counts of lewd or indecent proposals to child under 16. Additional charges are likely as this investigation continues. 

Springer is currently in the custody of the Atoka County Jail on a $500,000 bond. 

This is an arrest, not a conviction. Springer is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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