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Plano Massage Therapist Arrested for Sexual Assault, Police Seek Additional Victims

Massage therapist Changren "Denny" Wang, 54, was arrested on a sexual assault charge at a Plano spa. Police believe there are more victims who haven't come forward.

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Plano Massage Therapist Arrested for Sexual Assault, Police Seek Additional Victims
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Changren "Denny" Wang worked as a massage therapist at Clif's Foot Spa until a customer's complaint put the Plano Police Special Victims Unit at his door. Detectives arrested Wang, 54, on a sexual-assault charge following that report and are now asking whether other clients at the West Park Boulevard spa experienced something similar.

The alleged assault occurred at the Suite 338 location of Clif's Foot Spa, 6505 West Park Boulevard. Plano police distributed a public alert through Nextdoor earlier this month specifically because investigators believe Wang may have had additional victims who have not yet come forward.

Anyone who received a massage from Wang at that location before March 12, 2026 should call the Special Victims Unit tip line at 972-941-2044. When calling, provide the date of the appointment, a description of what occurred, and any receipts or payment records confirming the visit. Witnesses who did not directly experience an assault but observed something unusual are encouraged to call as well; corroborating accounts are critical when building a case involving a service-industry professional.

Timely reporting matters in these investigations. Early tip-line calls allow detectives to cross-reference appointment logs, preserve surveillance footage before it is overwritten, and give prosecutors in the Collin County criminal court system a fuller picture of the alleged conduct. Wang remains in custody.

Before any massage appointment, check a therapist's credentials through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which maintains a public license-lookup tool for massage therapists. Texas law requires licensed practitioners to display their credentials; a refusal to provide a license number, unprofessional behavior, or any unwanted contact during a session are grounds to leave immediately and report the incident to Plano police.

Anyone who believes they were victimized can find confidential support through The Turning Point, a Plano-based organization that serves Collin County survivors of sexual assault and operates a 24-hour crisis hotline at 1-800-886-7273. The Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Victim Assistance Division also provides guidance to crime victims navigating the court process after charges are filed.

Plano police have not released additional details about the alleged offense while the investigation is active.

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