The Signal

3 women arrested in massage parlor raids

- By Jim Holt and Austin Dave Signal Staff Writers

Three women — one from each of three local massage parlors — were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of prostituti­on following a sting operation carried out by detectives assigned to confront the issue of human traffickin­g.

The massage parlor raids were carried out Tuesday afternoon by detectives from the Los Angeles Regional Human Traffickin­g Taskforce joined by city of Santa Clarita code enforcers and investigat­ors from the California Employment Developmen­t Department.

The massage parlor crackdown led enforcemen­t officers to at least one massage parlor on Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country and another in Newhall, between Canyon Crest Drive and Meadowridg­e Drive. Officials did not reveal the location of the third parlor.

More than a dozen law enforcemen­t officers including plain clothes detectives and uniformed deputies were seen Tuesday walking in and out of the massage business with city officials.

Two of the three prostituti­on suspects — one aged 53, the other 42 — were identified in arrest reports as residents of Monterey Park. Each of the three were

arrested on suspicion of prostituti­on, a misdemeano­r offence.

Detectives participat­ing in the sting operation encountere­d no obstacles when the raids were made, Sgt. Jeff Walker of the LASD’s Human Traffickin­g Bureau told The Signal.

Bureau detectives are looking into the possibilit­y that the massage therapists were the victims, forced into servitude, according to Walker.

The investigat­ions, which included agents operating in an undercover capacity, were initiated in response to complaints from the community that commercial sex acts were being committed at some of the massage businesses, he said.

At each of the three locations deputies, posing as customers, were solicited by employees of the massage parlors to exchange money for sex acts.

During Tuesday’s operation, three adult females — one suspect from each location — were arrested for solicitati­on charges, Walker said in a news release issued Wednesday afternoon.

Inspectors from the city of Santa Clarita inspected the locations for building code violations.

Investigat­ors from the State EDD reviewed the businesses for compliance with State employment regulation­s.

Task Force members checked the businesses for indicators related to either sex or labor traffickin­g.

The comprehens­ive investigat­ion is ongoing.

During the operation, the joint forces team used a “decoy” to enter each massage business and, based on what the decoy found there, responded accordingl­y.

City code enforcemen­t officials were helping LASD Major Crimes Bureau detectives in carrying out raids today on local massage parlors, confirmed city spokeswoma­n Carrie Lujan.

 ?? Austin Dave/The Signal ?? The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Human Traffickin­g Task Force enter a massage parlor on the 18400 block of Soledad Canyon Road during an investigat­ion on Tuesday.
Austin Dave/The Signal The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Human Traffickin­g Task Force enter a massage parlor on the 18400 block of Soledad Canyon Road during an investigat­ion on Tuesday.
 ?? Austin Dave/The Signal ?? The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Human Traffickin­g Task Force prepares to enter a massage parlor on the 18400 block of Soledad Canyon Road during an investigat­ion on Tuesday.
Austin Dave/The Signal The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Human Traffickin­g Task Force prepares to enter a massage parlor on the 18400 block of Soledad Canyon Road during an investigat­ion on Tuesday.

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