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Tulsa’s underbelly just got a little hotter. This month, a federal grand jury indicted three men on charges ranging from a savage beating to the depravity of child exploitation and a cold-blooded fraud scheme. The March 2025-B Grand Jury delivered the indictments, signaling a coordinated push by federal agencies.
Quincy Jay Adams, 32, a Muscogee (Creek) Nation member, is accused of a brutal attack in Indian Country. The feds say Adams didn’t just assault the victim – he used a firearm and then choked them. He’s facing charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and strangulation of an intimate partner. Tulsa PD and the FBI are leading the investigation into what sounds like a particularly vicious incident.
Vismar Erick Atahuichi Alanoca, 38, a Bolivian national, is accused of trafficking in the darkest corners of the web. He’s charged with advertising for and distributing child pornography. Homeland Security Investigations and Tulsa PD are handling this case, probing how deep Alanoca’s involvement runs in the sick online world.
Then there’s Venkateswara Chagamreddy, 27, an Indian citizen allegedly running a sophisticated fraud. The superseding indictment details a conspiracy to commit wire fraud, with Chagamreddy allegedly posing as a federal officer to shake down victims and obstruct commerce through extortion. It wasn’t a single hustle; the feds say it was a planned scheme.
📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Violent Crime
- Defendant: child pornography
- Location: US
- Source: U.S. Department of Justice
