San José Police Dismantle illegal Massage Parlor And San Francisco Woman Charged with Pandering

The streets of San José are a shade safer today as the San José Police Department’s Human Trafficking Task Force halted an illegal massage parlor operation, resulting in the arrest of a suspected pimp and many johns.

According to a press statement on the San José Police Department’s official website, detectives targeted a shady business in the 1500 block of Oakland Road during a sting operation last Tuesday.

With a warrant, the squad rushed the establishment, aided by the Special Operations Division and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

During the operation, they were able to communicate with three adult women on the scene and provide them assistance services.

The suspect, Yueying Chen, 34, of San Francisco, was apprehended without incident and did not flee the scene.

Four males were also handcuffed for attempting to buy sex.

Chen is now being held at the Santa Clara County Main Jail on accusations of pandering. Anyone with information can contact the Human Trafficking Task Force at (408) 537-1999 or email stopslavery@sanjoseca.gov.

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