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A 2-year-old girl was allegedly subjected to being beaten with a paddle, shot with a BB gun, and even given up to a meth dealer by her mother. More than three years later, her whereabouts remain unknown to the police.
London Kerr, then 2-years-old, was last seen in April 2022 at a southeast Oklahoma City home.
The child, who would now be five years old, is still officially listed as missing and at risk, with the Oklahoma City Police continuing their efforts to locate her.
During the heartbreaking search, the authorities arrested Ashley Rowland, 39, the girl’s mother, and her boyfriend, Joshua Denton, 40, on Tuesday. They face multiple charges related to child abuse and sexual abuse.
Despite their arrests, police say there’s been no credible information about London’s whereabouts.
The harrowing case only began to unravel a year after London was last seen alive, when the Oklahoma Department of Human Services attempted to serve a pickup order in April 2023 and was unable to locate London, according to court records.
Rowland initially told authorities her daughter was staying with her biological father in Georgia, however that statement was later proven false.
In a follow-up interview, Rowland allegedly admitted to giving London to a man named ‘Carlos,’ who she said had sold her methamphetamine in 2022.

London Kerr, then 2-years-old, was last seen in April 2022 at a southeast Oklahoma City apartment complex – now five, the Oklahoma toddler is considered missing and endangered, according to Oklahoma City Police


Her mother, Ashley Rowland, 39, and her boyfriend, Joshua Denton, 40, were arrested on Tuesday on multiple complaints related to child abuse and sexual abuse
‘He was possibly London’s father, but Ashley was not sure. Carlos had told Ashley he was going back to Mexico,’ her arrest affidavit stated.
Rowland also told police she did not give Carlos any of London’s personal identification documents, The Oklahoman reported.
Oklahoma City police have not yet confirmed Carlos’s existence or involvement.
Rowland was first arrested on a child abandonment charge back in October 2024 but was bonded out.
She later admitted to police that she had lied and that Carlos did not sell or use meth.
‘We don’t have very credible information from the people that assumed responsibility or had custody of this child,’ Oklahoma City Police Sargeant Dillon Quirk told WFSB.
‘So, when we take over an investigation, we have to go back and look at what has already been documented.’
Investigators eventually uncovered additional disturbing allegations of abuse in interviews with other children connected to Rowland and Denton.
According to affidavits, a 15-year-old boy told police Denton hit London with a wooden paddle and shot her with a BB gun.
He also said Denton duct-taped him to a chair, beat him with a belt, threatened to kill him if he spoke to anyone and even threatened to ‘make him disappear.’

Despite their arrests, police say there’s been no credible information about London’s whereabouts. Pictured: London Kerr before she went missing

The multi-layered case began to unravel in April 2023, when the Oklahoma Department of Human Services attempted to serve a pickup order and was unable to locate London

Rowland initially told authorities her daughter was staying with her biological father in Georgia, however that statement was later proven false. Pictured: Ashley Rowland’s southeast Okalahoma home where Department of Human Services believed to be where London Kerr was living before her disappearance
In March 2025, Denton’s 8-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son were also interviewed.
The two children alleged that their father poured hot sauce in London’s eyes, locked her in a closet, and threatened to beat them if they told Rowland.
The girl also said Denton had sexually abused her and warned her she would die if she spoke out.
The two minors also told investigators Rowland was aware of the abuse. Rowland, however, denied knowledge of the abuse, and insisted Denton was never violent toward London.
Moore Police later searched a storage unit tied to Rowland and Denton, where they recovered a BB gun, a wooden paddle labeled ‘The Last Resort,’ a pink baby blanket, diapers, a pink shoe, and a car seat, the Oklahoman reported.
Complicating the timeline further, a daycare worker told police in early 2025 that she last saw London with Rowland at a gas station over two years earlier.
At the time, the worker noted visible bruises on London’s head, but according to the affidavit, Rowland said her toddler’s injuries were from a car accident.
Despite extensive searches of properties, storage units, and electronic devices, no trace of London has been found.
Police said the case is now being led by Oklahoma City detectives, with assistance from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

According to affidavits, a 15-year-old boy told police Denton hit London (pictured) with a wooden paddle and shot her with a BB gun

If still alive, London would turn six in early September. Pictured: An age-progressed photo of London Kerr at 5 years old, posted by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Moore Police previously worked the case but turned it over after exhausting leads.
‘Time is of the essence, still hoping for a positive turnout in this case, and we don’t have a lot to go off of right now, which makes it extremely difficult,’ Quirk told KOCO-TV.
If still alive, London would turn six in early September.
Denton now faces nine felony charges, including six counts of child abuse, one count of forcible sodomy, one count of lewd or indecent acts to a child, and one count of a pattern of criminal offenses.
Rowland has been charged with enabling child abuse.
Anyone with information about London’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Oklahoma City Police Homicide Tip Line at 405-297-1200.