Oklahoman The Oklahoma County Jail Trust and administrator are working to move the facility's remaining youthful offenders after being told last week it no longer could house juveniles in response to an Oklahoma State Department of Health inspection. As of Monday afternoon, the jail held 12 offenders under the age of 18, all of whom face first-degree murder charges, Jail Administrator Greg Williams said. The Health Department said in a letter that all juveniles were to be relocated by July 16. Originally, District Attorney David Prater's office said the jail should be able to house defendants facing first-degree murder charges under state law. After a meeting Monday afternoon between Oklahoma County Judge Ray Elliot and several jail officials, a decision was made to move the remaining juveniles.