1/10/2022- 8:21 p.m.
An affidavit for Charles Lyle says he’s been on the run since August of 2019, when his co-worker reported him to police.
It says she was cleaning tables at a West Tulsa fast food restaurant and said Lyle was touching her behind and her privates and even though she would say no and move away from him, he would follow her and do it again.
It says he fled after she called police.
January 2017: Lyle was charged with attempted child stealing and unauthorized use of a vehicle in McIntosh County.
In that case, records say he got a U-Haul and headed to the foster parents who had custody of his kids, in order to take them and move them out of state, but, got the truck stuck in the neighbor’s yard and took off in the neighbor’s car.
The attempted child stealing was dropped and he was convicted of the vehicle charge and given a 5 year suspended sentence, but, broke the rules and was then sent to prison for 3 years, where he was released in 10 months and was living in a transitional facility when the sexual battery case happened.
December 2017: Lyle was convicted of misdemeanor escape in Muskogee County where he ran away as an officer was trying to handcuff him.
He got a 1 year suspended sentence.
December 2016: he was convicted of having drugs within 1,000 feet of a school and resisting arrest in Oklahoma County and got a 1 year suspended sentence, with 31 days in the county jail.
May 2015: convicted of domestic abuse by strangulation and domestic assault and battery in Oklahoma County and got a 3 year suspended sentence with 6 months in the county jail.
This new charge of sexual battery, is not a conviction.