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San Antonio police arrest suspect accused of kidnapping, sexually abusing woman

The woman told police that there may be more victims

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Police Department arrested a man who officers said used social media to target, kidnap and sexually abuse a woman.

Police took Jamie Ray Rencher, 47, into custody on Dec. 31, 2024, and charged him with aggravated kidnapping with intent to sexually abuse, according to an SAPD news release.

Authorities said Rencher used a social media app to get in contact with the victim and schedule an in-person meeting in the Houston area. After he met the victim, officers said Rencher destroyed the victim’s phone, tied her up and sexually assaulted her.

San Antonio police said Rencher then transported the woman back to San Antonio with the intent to keep the victim hidden. However, the woman was able to escape and find help, the news release stated.

Court documents indicate that Rencher’s aggravated kidnapping with intent to sexually abuse charge is a first-degree felony. SAPD said additional charges could be filed against Rencher.

Investigators said there could be more victims connected to Rencher. SAPD said its investigation is ongoing.

Rencher was booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center just after 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 1.

A Bexar County judge set Rencher’s bond at $250,000, court records indicate.

The Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center said coming forward can be a difficult process for victims of sexual assault.

Lauren Aguillon, the digital media and community outreach coordinator at the center, said victims should remember it takes time.

“You’re never alone,” Aguillon said. “You can always contact us even if you’re not ready to get any help or services. Maybe you just need someone to talk to.”

The center’s 24-hotline is 210-349-7273. Other resources for sex crime victims can be found here.

Anyone with information on Rencher or anyone who recognizes him is asked to reach out to SAPD’s Special Victims Unit at 210-207-2313. Callers can remain anonymous.


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Nate Kotisso joined KSAT as a digital journalist in 2024. He previously worked as a newspaper reporter in the Rio Grande Valley for more than two years and spent nearly three years as a digital producer at the CBS station in Oklahoma City.

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Avery Everett is a news reporter and multimedia journalist at KSAT 12 News. Avery is a Philadelphia native. If she’s not at the station, she’s either on a hiking or biking trail. A lover of charcuterie boards and chocolate chip cookies, Avery’s also looking forward to eating her way through San Antonio, one taco shop at a time!

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