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Your warning came too late for Pastor Yohandry Bravo. Fortunately, the police found him 5 days ago:
Macon pastor arrested on rape, child molestation charges
An Atlanta police traffic stop caught a Macon pastor wanted for more than two years on charges of rape and aggravated child molestation.
Yohandry Bravo, 39, was booked into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center shortly after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to jail records.
The Atlanta officer quickly learned of the warrants during the traffic stop and took Bravo to jail in Clayton County, according to the public affairs officers with the Bibb County Sheriffs Office. Bibb deputies drove to Clayton County to pick up Bravo, who did not face any charges in Atlanta, the officers said.
Arrest warrants were signed more than two years ago for Bravo, who is charged with raping a 16-year-old girl at his house across from Smileys Flea Market in January 2013.
At the time, Bravo had been a pastor for 17 years, according to his Facebook page, and was leading a congregation of between 200 and 250 people at Ministerio Internacional Jesús es el Señor on Hawkinsville Road.
Bravos 15-year-old son, Jose, was killed Nov. 23, 2012, after he stepped onto Hawkinsville Road to retrieve a hat that had blown out of the car he was riding in. After Jose died, a couple of families moved in with Bravo and his family.
Allegations of rape followed shortly afterward. Bravo was regularly featured in Macon Regional Crimestoppers, but he had eluded capture.
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Local minister charged with rape, turns himself in
Portsmouth, Va. A local minister has been charged after allegations of rape were made against him this week.
Police say 39-year-old Trevon D. Boone of Chesapeake came in contact with the victim, who was under 18 at the time, when he was a minister at a local church.
Boone mentored the victim and it was during that time that he allegedly forced the girl to have sex with him.
Portsmouth Police say the incident happened at a home in Portsmouth between September 2012 and January 2013 when the victim was 16 or 17 years old.
A warrant for rape was secured on Tuesday for Boone by Detectives with the Special Victims Unit. He turned himself in to Portsmouth Police just after 6:00 p.m. after learning about the charge.
Boone currently serves as a minister at Tabernacle Baptist Outreach Center in Suffolk.
The case remains under investigation. Anyone with any information in reference to the case are asked to call the Portsmouth Police Departments Special Victims Unit at 757-393-8536.