Child predator added to Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted list

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OKLAHOMA CITY  – Attorney General Gentner Drummond today announced the addition of Anthony Michael Lennon to his 10 Most Wanted list. The 44-year-old Lennon is wanted on eight counts of possession of child pornography.  

Since March of 2012, Lennon has faced these charges stemming from a Moore Police Department investigation. Officers searched his home and found chat logs, a desktop computer and stacks of compact discs containing images of children and infants being sexually assaulted. 

This is not Lennon’s first offense. In 2008, he was convicted in Cleveland County on five counts of aggravated possession of child pornography stemming from a Norman Police Department investigation. In that case, a friend using Lennon’s computer discovered about 50 gigabytes of images of graphic child pornography. He received a 20-year prison sentence but was on supervised release at the time of the 2012 arrest. 

“We are committed to protecting Oklahoma’s children from predators like Lennon,” Drummond said. “This fugitive has evaded justice for far too long, and we will not rest until he is brought back into custody.” 

Lennon, who also goes by the alias Khay Prower, should be considered dangerous.  

The Attorney General’s Office is partnering with the Moore Police Department to hold Lennon accountable for his actions. A reward of up to $4,000 is being offered for information leading directly to Lennon’s arrest. 

The Attorney General’s 10 Most Wanted program started less than a year ago in September of last year. In that time, 13 fugitives accused of crimes including murder, rape and drug trafficking have been caught. To learn more about Lennon and others who are still at large, go to the Attorney General’s 10 Most Wanted page.