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SPERRY, Okla. — In our continuing coverage of three Sperry High School students now charged with rape, FOX23 is learning new details about the allegations of what played out.
The three students have yet to be arrested, despite having active warrants.
This all stems from an alleged sexual assault of another student.
The Tulsa County District Attorney's Office with the help of Sperry Police has issued warrants for the arrest of three Sperry High School students.
The charges listed are first-degree rape by instrumentation.
Despite their ages being under 18, they are all being charged as adults.
The charges stem from an alleged sexual assault of another student at Sperry Public Schools.
When FOX23 first saw posts on social media about the incident, we reached out to Sperry schools, but did not hear back.
Sperry Police said was an active investigation that eventually led to charges being filed at the DA's office.
On Friday afternoon, FOX23 received the affidavit from the Sperry Police Department.
In just three pages, it describes the alleged assault and interviews with the three underage suspects.
Here, the officer describes two of the suspects held the victim down while another sexually assaulted the victim with a hairbrush.
The officer wrote in part, "All of the boys involved were directly involved in the assault and could have prevented it at any time. None of the suspects made any attempt to stop the assault or reported it afterward. When questioned about the assault none of the suspects were remorseful of the assault until charges were mentioned."