SAPD looking to expand investigation into local minister accused of sexual assault of a child

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SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Police Department is currently expanding its investigation into a serious case involving a minister who has been charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14.

Ryan Peña, who was arrested earlier this month, is now out on bond. He is associated with Ryan Peña Ministries and holds a position in the senior leadership at the Church of Acts, located on the far West Side of San Antonio.

Officer Emily Garvin stated, “We are urging people that if you are a victim or potentially know a victim of Mr. Peña’s acts, we’re asking you to come forward to, of course, continue that investigation.” This statement emphasizes the department’s commitment to uncovering the full truth behind the allegations.

Garvin emphasized the importance of justice for victims, saying, “Your justice is important to us, and no matter what the crime, especially something as heinous, we want to ensure that we are investigating properly, and the person gets what they deserve.”

The arrest warrant for Peña details allegations involving at least two victims, who are now adults. One victim reported that she was groomed by Peña between the ages of 6 and 8, with the alleged abuse continuing until she turned 17.

Garvin reassured the community, stating, “If a crime was committed, the time frame does not matter. Investigators are going to treat crimes that happened years ago as if they happened now. It is important and crucial that we bring justice to people that have endured a crime such as this.”

The details surrounding Peña’s case have raised concerns among parents of young children, particularly because the church property, where Peña reportedly lives, is near the Royal Point Academy, a private elementary school serving pre-K through fifth-grade students. Parents are vigilant and are keeping watch to ensure Peña does not come onto the school campus.

One concerned parent expressed anxiety in an email, stating, “We are trying to find the best solution to help my children finish the school year and be away from this disgusting situation.” This sentiment reflects the community’s fears regarding the safety of their children.

Garvin recognized that coming forward can be incredibly challenging for victims. “Especially something as difficult as a sexual assault, but we urge these people to come forth because it assists us in the investigation to prosecute him to the full extent,” she stated, highlighting the importance of victim testimonies in seeking justice.

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