Welcome to Arrest Stories. Here's what may have happened: A teacher in Duncan, Oklahoma, has been charged with six counts of child abuse after allegedly sticking her students with an insulin needle.
Here's what may have happened: On December 17, 2025, Duncan police officers responded to Duncan Regional Hospital after parents reported their child was stuck with an insulin needle by their teacher. According to the police report, students became curious while watching their teacher, Susie Hinckley, give herself her daily insulin shot. The students asked if the insulin shot hurt, and Hinckley said it did not. However, when one of the students asked if they wanted to try it, Hinckley allegedly rubbed the exposed needle across the student's arm.
As the investigation unfolded, authorities discovered that Hinckley had allegedly engaged in this behavior multiple times, leading to the filing of an arrest warrant on March 12. The specifics of the allegations against Hinckley have not been fully disclosed, but the incident has raised serious concerns about the teacher's behavior and the potential harm it may have caused to her students.
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