Local Man Arrested, Charged with Kidnapping and Sexual Assault of Teenager
A 15-year-old student from Spring ISD reported to police that she was kidnapped and subjected to a brutal sexual assault by Johnny Ray Green, a 30-year-old local man. According to court records, the teenager told authorities that Green approached her in his truck while she was walking out of school after smoking marijuana. Despite seeming like a genuine person at first, Green allegedly forced her into his home about five miles away.
The girl claimed that Green searched for recording devices on her before locking her doors and holding her hands down. He also reportedly put a cloth over her mouth to prevent her from screaming. She described the assault as "everything starting to happen that I didn't want to happen."
After the assault, Green allegedly dropped the teenager off at a Wendy's Restaurant about a mile away, giving her just $10 to buy something to eat. The girl then walked back to school and immediately called the police.
Police reviewed surveillance footage of the incident, which shows Green picking up the teenager and dropping her off. Medical attention was provided to the girl as she reported the ordeal.
Green, who has multiple previous convictions, has been denied bond under a new Texas law that recently went into effect. He faces charges for aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault.
A 15-year-old student from Spring ISD reported to police that she was kidnapped and subjected to a brutal sexual assault by Johnny Ray Green, a 30-year-old local man. According to court records, the teenager told authorities that Green approached her in his truck while she was walking out of school after smoking marijuana. Despite seeming like a genuine person at first, Green allegedly forced her into his home about five miles away.
The girl claimed that Green searched for recording devices on her before locking her doors and holding her hands down. He also reportedly put a cloth over her mouth to prevent her from screaming. She described the assault as "everything starting to happen that I didn't want to happen."
After the assault, Green allegedly dropped the teenager off at a Wendy's Restaurant about a mile away, giving her just $10 to buy something to eat. The girl then walked back to school and immediately called the police.
Police reviewed surveillance footage of the incident, which shows Green picking up the teenager and dropping her off. Medical attention was provided to the girl as she reported the ordeal.
Green, who has multiple previous convictions, has been denied bond under a new Texas law that recently went into effect. He faces charges for aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault.