Keyan Woodcock, 24, Arrested in Baker County on 11 Child Sex Charges
Keyan Wayne Woodcock, 24, was arrested after a Baker City warrant was served on Auburn Avenue; a grand jury indicted him on 11 counts including a Class A felony and three counts of furnishing alcohol to minors.

Keyan Wayne Woodcock, 24, was taken to the Baker County Jail after a Baker City Police Department warrant was served at an Auburn Avenue location and he was booked at the police department at 6:27 p.m., authorities reported. Woodcock is lodged in the county jail and is being held on multiple sex-related charges involving minors, law enforcement records show.
A grand jury returned an 11-count indictment against Woodcock that includes one count of using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct (Class A felony), one count of first-degree online sexual corruption of a child (Class B felony), three counts of contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor (Class A misdemeanors), three counts of sexual misconduct (Class C misdemeanors) and three counts of furnishing alcohol to a person under 21 (Class A misdemeanors). Baker City Herald reported the indictment and listed the counts and classifications in court filings.
The indictment alleges timeframes and specific conduct: between Oct. 30, 2025, and Jan. 20, 2026, Woodcock had sexual intercourse with a girl younger than 18 at three separate locations; between Oct. 30 and Nov. 4, 2025, he is accused of “making a visual recording of ‘a child participating or engaging in sexually explicit conduct.’” The online corruption count accuses him of using “online communication to solicit a child to engage in sexually explicit conduct and intentionally took a substantial step toward physically meeting with and encountering the child,” the indictment states.
Prosecutors also allege Woodcock furnished alcoholic liquor to three different girls younger than 21 between Oct. 30, 2025, and Jan. 20, 2026; the Baker City Herald reported that one of the three is the same girl identified as the victim in the sexual-assault allegations. Bail was set at $175,000, and Woodcock was arraigned Friday afternoon in Baker County Circuit Court, with his next appearance scheduled for Feb. 19 at 11 a.m., court records show.
Community reaction appeared on social media after local outlets posted the arrest. An Elkhorn Media Group Facebook post about the arrest registered 46 reactions and eight comments; selected comments included Brycen Taylor writing, “Theyll treat em real good in jail…,” Anita L Buzzard replying, “Brycen Taylor we can only hope,” and Pamela Diggins commenting, “Wood chippers should be going out of stock!”
The reporting to date contains allegations in an indictment; those allegations have not been proven in court. The articles that reported the arrest did not include statements from investigators, the Baker County district attorney’s office or a defense representative, and the indictment does not name victims beyond age descriptors. Court documents and local law-enforcement records will be the next sources for further detail as the case proceeds.
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