
Plano police say a routine massage appointment at a Prestonwood Park spa turned into a criminal investigation yesterday, ending with the arrest of a 54-year-old massage therapist and a public call for more potential victims to come forward.
According to detectives, the arrest followed a report of sexual assault during a massage session at Clif's Foot Spa. Investigators said they reviewed the complaint, identified a suspect, and took him into custody. Police also released a booking photo alongside the announcement and noted the case is still under active investigation by specialized detectives.
What the Police Said
According to Plano Police (Texas), detectives identified the employee as 54-year-old Changren Wang, who goes by “Denny,” and arrested him in connection with a reported sexual assault during a massage visit at Clif's Foot Spa. The department noted that a jail photo was attached to the release and asked anyone with information about Wang or the incident to contact investigators.
SEXUAL ASSAULT ARREST
— Plano Police (Texas) (@PlanoPoliceDept) March 25, 2026
Plano Police Detectives are actively investigating a report of sexual assault during a massage visit at Clif’s Foot Spa located at 6505 West Park Blvd. Suite 338, Plano, TX.
During the investigation, detectives determined that an employee, identified as… pic.twitter.com/agg2oIGxT2
Where Police Say It Happened
Clif's Foot Spa lists its Plano location at 6505 W Park Blvd, Suite 338, inside the Prestonwood Park shopping center, according to Clif's Foot Spa. The business also advertises a second location in Carrollton and includes hours of operation and a contact phone number on its site.
Police Ask Anyone Affected To Come Forward
According to Plano Police (Texas), anyone who visited Clif's Foot Spa and received a massage from Wang prior to March 12 is urged to call the department’s Special Victims Unit tip line at (972) 941-2044. Detectives said they want to hear from anyone who may have experienced unsolicited contact during a visit so they can document additional information for the investigation.
Local Context
Plano's Special Victims Unit has handled similar allegations at local massage businesses in recent years, including a 2025 probe that led to charges at a different spa. That earlier case prompted closer scrutiny of licensing and hiring practices among massage establishments in the area, per Hoodline.
What To Expect Next
Police emphasized that an arrest is an allegation, not a conviction, and that the investigation remains ongoing. Detectives said the Special Victims Unit is leading the case, and that prosecutors will ultimately decide whether to file formal charges based on the evidence gathered.
How To Reach Investigators
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Plano Police Special Victims Unit tip line at (972) 941-2044 or reach out to the department’s Public Information Office for guidance, as listed on the city’s police pages. Investigators stressed that potential victims who come forward help both the case and efforts to connect people with available resources.









