Several Arrests in Newberry County for Sexual Exploitation of Minors

Community members discussing safety measures against child exploitation

Newberry County, September 16, 2025

News Summary

A series of arrests in Newberry County highlights ongoing concerns regarding the sexual exploitation of minors. Dallas Randolph Williams, among others, faces multiple charges, including first-degree sexual exploitation, which could lead to lengthy prison sentences. Following a report to the CyberTipline, law enforcement is emphasizing community vigilance in combating these crimes.

Newberry, South Carolina – Dallas Randolph Williams, a 43-year-old man from Prosperity in Newberry County, was arrested on September 10, 2025, facing six charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors. The charges against Williams include one count of first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, which carries a potential penalty of up to 20 years in prison, as well as two counts of second-degree sexual exploitation, and three counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, each of which is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

The arrest comes in response to a report submitted to the CyberTipline, a service provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). This proactive measure underlines the continuing efforts to prevent and address crimes against children.

Recent Related Cases

In a related case, 22-year-old Trevor Grant Oty from the Midlands pleaded guilty on July 10, 2025, to several sex crimes involving minors, resulting in a sentence of 35 years in prison. Oty’s offenses included two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, first-degree criminal exploitation of a minor, and first-degree criminal solicitation of a minor. His arrest followed an incident in which he assaulted a minor in Lexington County on July 9, 2024.

Additionally, 26-year-old Tyreek Latravious Brown was arrested on July 1, 2025, for multiple sexual crimes involving a minor. Brown faces serious charges including two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a victim under 16, luring or enticing a child for unlawful purposes, trafficking in persons with a victim under 18, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Allegations suggest that Brown lured a 15-year-old runaway to Newberry County and provided her with drugs while engaging in sexual battery during the period of June 14 to June 27, 2025. He is currently held at the Newberry County Detention Center.

Charges Against Other Suspects

Another suspect, 41-year-old Charles Robert Norman, a registered sex offender from Prosperity, has been arrested for exposing himself to a child. Norman faces charges of indecent exposure and luring or enticing a child into his home. His apprehension occurred during an early morning operation, and he is also being held at the Newberry County Detention Center, with bond not yet set.

Community Safety Measures

The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is urging residents to take preventive measures by regularly checking the South Carolina Sex Offender Registry to stay informed about registered offenders in their neighborhoods. This call to action aims to enhance community safety and awareness regarding the presence of convicted sex offenders.

Conclusion

The recent arrests highlight ongoing concerns and actions regarding the sexual exploitation of minors in the Newberry County area. It emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and the role of law enforcement in combating such heinous crimes.

FAQs

What charges has Dallas Randolph Williams faced?

Dallas Randolph Williams faces six charges, including one count of first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and five other counts related to second and third-degree sexual exploitation.

What is the potential punishment for these charges?

The first-degree sexual exploitation charge can lead to a prison sentence of up to 20 years, while the second and third-degree charges are each punishable by up to 10 years.

Are there other related cases in the Newberry County area?

Yes, there have been other recent cases involving sexual exploitation and crimes against minors, including the prosecutions of Trevor Grant Oty and Tyreek Latravious Brown.

Where can residents find information about sex offenders?

The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office advises residents to check the South Carolina Sex Offender Registry for information regarding registered offenders in their communities.

Key Features Chart

Suspect Charges Potential Sentence Arrest Date
Dallas Randolph Williams Multiple counts of sexual exploitation of minors Up to 20 years (first-degree), up to 10 years (second & third-degree) September 10, 2025
Trevor Grant Oty Second-degree criminal sexual conduct, first-degree criminal exploitation, first-degree solicitation 35 years prison July 10, 2025
Tyreek Latravious Brown Criminal sexual conduct with a minor, luring, trafficking, contributing to delinquency Up to 30 years (total) July 1, 2025
Charles Robert Norman Indecent exposure, luring Pending Date not specified

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