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CBS News
2 days ago
- CBS News
Broward dad accused of sending explicit messages to 16-year-old school girl, police say
A Davie dad whose son attends Indian Trace Elementary in Weston has been arrested for sending explicit messages to a 16-year-old girl at the school. BSO detectives arrested 40-year-old Pedro Jose Peña and charged him with lewd and lascivious behavior and written solicitation of a 16-year-old. He faced a judge on Thursday and was given a $50,000 bond. According to investigators, while Peña was picking up his son, he began talking to the teenager. He allegedly asked the girl if she was 21 and when she responded, "No, I'm 16," Peña allegedly said, "In Venezuela, you would be in your twenties." Then, investigators said Peña used Snapchat to send explicit messages to the 16-year-old, allegedly writing: "Back in my day, I would have done you good." At his Davie home, a woman who answered the door claimed not to know him. Natalie Figueroas, a parent at Indian Trace, cannot believe the charges. It's disgusting, a grown man going after a child," she said. Peña has posted bond. When released, he's been told not to go near the school and to stay off social media.


CBS News
3 days ago
- CBS News
Broward dad accused of sending explicit messages to 16-year-old school counselor, police say
A Davie dad whose son attends Indian Trace Elementary in Weston has been arrested for sending explicit messages to a 16-year-old counselor at the school. BSO detectives arrested 40-year-old Pedro Jose Peña and charged him with lewd and lascivious behavior and written solicitation of a 16-year-old. He faced a judge on Thursday and was given a $50,000 bond. According to investigators, while Peña was picking up his son, he began talking to the teenager. He allegedly asked the girl if she was 21 and when she responded, "No, I'm 16," Peña allegedly said, "In Venezuela, you would be in your twenties." Then, investigators said Peña used Snapchat to send explicit messages to the 16-year-old, allegedly writing: "Back in my day, I would have done you good." At his Davie home, a woman who answered the door claimed not to know him. Natalie Figueroas, a parent at Indian Trace, cannot believe the charges. It's disgusting, a grown man going after a child," she said. Peña has posted bond. When released, he's been told not to go near the school and to stay off social media.