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Oklahoma Authorities Investigate Allegations a Minor Was Impregnated as “Surrogate” in Two Separate Cases

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March 22, 2026/11:25 AM
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Oklahoma Authorities Investigate Allegations a Minor Was Impregnated as “Surrogate” in Two Separate Cases
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What authorities say happened

Two separate investigations in Oklahoma have drawn attention after allegations surfaced that underage girls were made pregnant under circumstances described by investigators as “surrogacy.” In both matters, the central factual issue is whether adults engaged in sexual abuse of a minor and whether other adults enabled or failed to stop it.

One case involves an investigation in Oklahoma City that began in December 2025 after police responded to a reported sexual assault at an apartment complex near North Penn Avenue and Northwest 122nd Street. Child welfare authorities later referred the case after determining the girl, who was 14 at the time of the initial report, was pregnant with twins. Authorities have described her as now 15 and due to give birth in March 2026.

In that Oklahoma City investigation, court records cited by law enforcement reflect that the girl’s mother was interviewed by police and child welfare officials. The mother reportedly told investigators the child wanted siblings and that she wanted children with her boyfriend but could not because her tubes were tied. Investigators sought to determine paternity and pursued a DNA search warrant for the mother’s boyfriend, who was reported to be 36. As of late February 2026, no arrests had been announced in that case, and the teen had been placed in protective custody. Court documents indicated the mother left Oklahoma for California after her children were taken into state care, and the boyfriend’s whereabouts were not publicly known.

Arrests announced in a second Oklahoma case

A separate case unfolded in Hydro, in Blaine County, where state investigators reported arrests tied to allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Authorities said the investigation began in January 2026 after a minor reported she was pregnant and identified 47-year-old Rodolfo Perez-Solano as the father. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation became involved after a request for assistance from local police.

Investigators said forensic interviews led them to conclude there were multiple alleged incidents of sexual and physical abuse involving children, with allegations dating back to 2020. Authorities reported that Perez-Solano and his wife, 44-year-old Jessica Perez, were arrested at their Hydro home on January 22, 2026, and booked into the Blaine County Jail. Reported charges against Perez-Solano include multiple counts of child sexual abuse, child abuse, enabling child abuse and child sexual exploitation. Reported charges against Jessica Perez include child abuse, enabling child abuse, child sexual abuse, child sexual exploitation, enabling child sexual exploitation and enabling child sexual exploitation.

Key legal and child-protection realities

  • In both cases, investigators are treating the pregnancies as potential evidence of child sexual abuse and exploitation, not as legal surrogacy arrangements.

  • Child welfare authorities can remove children from a home and place them in protective custody during investigations when safety concerns are identified.

  • Criminal cases involving minors often move in stages, including forensic interviews, medical evaluations, DNA testing and charging decisions that may take weeks or months.

Authorities have emphasized that investigations remain ongoing, and any defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

What happens next

In the Oklahoma City case, the investigative focus remains on confirming paternity and determining whether sufficient evidence supports charges, particularly as investigators attempt to locate involved adults. In the Blaine County case, the judicial process will proceed through initial hearings, bail considerations, evidence review and potential preliminary hearings, as investigators continue to examine allegations beyond the pregnancy report that prompted the inquiry.

Both matters underscore how law enforcement and child-protection agencies approach cases where a minor’s pregnancy may signal ongoing abuse, coercion or exploitation, and how investigative steps—especially victim interviews and DNA testing—can shape what charges, if any, are ultimately filed.