The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Prosecutor: Child rape suspect may have victims in 10 states

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A man arrested on child rape charges last month in Tennessee could have victims in nine other states, a prosecutor said Monday.

Ryan Andrew Meyung, 30, was charged in December with child rape, aggravated kidnapping and other related counts, Hamilton County District Attorney Neal Pinkston said in a statement.

An investigat­ion led to local law enforcemen­t partnering with Homeland Security Investigat­ions and all agencies believe there may be more victims in Tennessee as well as Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvan­ia, the statement said.

Meyung ran a business based in Indiana called Live Your Dreams MX, which involved him traveling around the U.S. to build motocross tracks and teach and mentor children on how to motocross, Pinkston said.

In addition Meyung has connection­s with several youth-oriented organizati­ons and youth ministries. Pinkston’s office declined to name the organizati­ons, but said the connection­s had

Meyung traveling across the country.

After stories about Meyung’s arrest, individual­s from other states contacted case investigat­ors about potential criminal law violations regarding

Meyung and other children, Pinkston said.

WTVC-TV reports the Tennessee charges involve three children. An affidavit says two children accused Meyung of locking them inside a bus and sexually assaulting one of them, according to the station. Another child told his father he had engaged in inappropri­ate behavior with Meyung, who was a family friend, WTVC-TV reported.

Pinkston urged anyone with informatio­n about Meyung to contact Homeland Security Investigat­ions.

Meyung remains jailed in Hamilton County in southeaste­rn Tennessee. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether he has an attorney.

Meyung ran a business based in Indiana called Live Your Dreams MX, which involved him traveling around the U.S. to build motocross tracks and teach and mentor children on how to motocross, Pinkston said.

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