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Prosper Massage Spa Owners Arrested in Prostitution Probe

Two individuals were taken into custody by Prosper police following an investigation into an alleged prostitution ring operating out of a local massage business.

Marlene Abbott

July 4, 20261 min read

Spa arrest - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Spa arrest - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Prosper police have arrested two people in connection with an illegal prostitution operation that was allegedly conducted from a local massage business. The arrests conclude an investigation into the establishment, which law enforcement determined was being used to facilitate prostitution.

A nearby business owner provided insight into the situation, noting that he had previously harbored suspicions that the massage spa was operating improperly. He expressed shock upon learning that both owners of the business were taken into custody and that prostitution was allegedly involved in their activities.

Prosper is located approximately 12 miles southeast of Aubrey.

Details regarding the specific charges filed against the two individuals or the timeline of the investigation were not provided in the available reports. Further information on the legal proceedings or the status of the massage business is not yet clear.

Source: fox4news.com.

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Marlene Abbott

Marlene Abbott writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Aubrey.

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