Oklahoma man wanted on North Dakota sex trafficking charges found in Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - An Oklahoma man wanted on human sex trafficking charges filed in North Dakota was found and arrested in Missouri.
Platte County, Missouri, Circuit Court records filed on Wednesday, May 21, indicate that Anthony C. Glenn, 45, of Muldrow, Oklahoma, has been arrested in connection with human trafficking charges filed in North Dakota.
A probable cause statement filed by the Platte County Sheriff’s Office revealed that just after 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the Burleigh County, North Dakota, Sheriff’s Department notified law enforcement officials that an extraditable warrant had been filed for Glenn’s arrest.
A criminal complaint filed in North Dakota indicated that Glenn had been accused of two counts of human sex trafficking between Feb. 24 and 25, 2025.
The Bismarck Police Department noted that they allegedly found Glenn and a group of coconspirators had disposed of controlled substances during the investigation, which resulted in another charge of tampering with evidence.
Burleigh County court records revealed that Glenn was charged on March 27 for the crimes, and a warrant for his arrest was issued the following day.
Court documents showed that a waiver of extradition was filed in Missouri on Thursday for Glenn’s return to North Dakota to face his charges. A charge of being a fugitive from out of state was also filed against him in Missouri, for which he is expected to be seen in court in Platte City at 8:15 a.m. on June 3.
As of Thursday afternoon, Glenn remains behind Platte County bars with no bond listed. No further information has been released.

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