By Patti Weaver

 

(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Stillwater man, who served a prison sentence for distributing child pornography, has been scheduled for arraignment Wednesday on felony charges of failing to comply with the sex offender registration act and sexually battering a woman when he lived in Glencoe.
    Nathan Carlyle Hoxsie, 46, could be incarcerated for two years to life if convicted of sexual battery and five years if convicted of violating the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registration Act. He has been jailed on $10,000 bail, court records show.
    When Payne County Sheriff’s Deputy Tomm Edwards went to Glencoe to conduct an address verification on Hoxsie in November, his wife said that they were in the process of getting divorced and that he had moved out during the first week of October, an affidavit alleged.
    She said that Hoxsie had moved to a relative’s residence in Stillwater known as Oak Park Village, the affidavit alleged.
    A woman at the Glencoe residence said that she had been asleep on the living room couch at about 2:30 am on Oct. 9 when Hoxsie sexually battered her, the affidavit alleged.
    She told the deputy that “she pretended to be asleep thinking Nathan would leave her alone,” the affidavit alleged.
    The woman subsequently obtained an emergency protective order against Hoxsie, court records show.
    In her petition for an EPO on Dec. 9 against Hoxsie, who is 6′ and weighs 300 pounds, she alleged, “I kept my eyes closed the whole time hoping he would realize I didn’t want it. I was in shock and too afraid to fight him.”
    In 2012 when Hoxsie lived in Perkins, he was given a three-year prison term followed by seven years of probation for distributing child pornography on his laptop computer at a trailer he shared with his wife and sons.
    Hoxsie was also given two concurrent three-year prison terms followed by two years of probation for possession of child pornography and illegally using his computer to download child pornography.
    Hoxsie, who pleaded guilty to all three counts, had been arrested in 2011 following an investigation by Guthrie police and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
    Guthrie Police Detective Lt. Mark Bruning, a member of the OSBI-sponsored Oklahoma Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, was conducting undercover investigations into the sharing of child pornography over the Internet on Jan. 7, 2011, when Hoxsie’s Internet provider address came to his attention, his affidavit said.
    After a search warrant was granted for Hoxsie’s residence in the 900 block of W. Freeman in Perkins, two OSBI agents “advised that they had in fact located child pornography on the laptop located in the west bedroom,” on Jan. 27, 2011, Bruning wrote in his affidavit.
    “Mr. Hoxsie stated that everybody uses his computer and stated everybody had the password to the computer. During my conversation with Hoxsie, he made jokes about the child pornography being on the computer,” Bruning wrote in his affidavit.
    Hoxsie’s then-wife “stated that her husband moved his computer back to the bedroom months prior so he could have privacy,” the affidavit said.
    The couple’s sons said they weren’t allowed to use their father’s computer and he was the only user, the affidavit said.
    Hoxsie’s then-wife “stated she doesn’t have the password for the computer located in the bedroom,” the affidavit said.
    Hoxsie served two years in prison before he was released to seven years of probation in March of 2015, state Department of Corrections records show.