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Police Bust Prostitution Ring at 88 Spa in Bridgeville

Police and federal agents raided a Bridgeville spa believed to be at the center of a prostitution and human trafficking ring. Three women were arrested following the Tuesday afternoon raid at 88 Spa.

 

Police and federal agents on Tuesday afternoon raided a Bridgeville spa accused of being at the center of a prostitution and human trafficking ring.

Three women were arrested and $2,733 in cash was seized from the 88 Spa on Route 50, Bridgeville police Chief Chad King said.

Police officers from Bridgeville, Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, and federal agents from the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided the business shortly after noon Tuesday.

The spa located at the center of the borough’s business district across from the main parking lot was suspected almost immediately of being involved in prostitution when it opened in October 2011, King said.

“Pretty much right away we heard something was going on,” King said.

Neighboring business owners complained of the goings-on at the business, King said, but investigators had to get enough evidence before raiding the building.

“We had to be patient,” King said.

Three women were living in two rooms of the spa, King said. The building is not zoned as a residential property. Authorities also confiscated six tables in five massage rooms, along with other evidence.

They also found a large amount of cash stashed away in two secret containers.

King said they are continuing to investigate and more people will probably face charges.

“We’re going to hold everyone accountable who we believe knew what was happening,” King said.

Members of the borough's public works crew could be seen removing massage tables from the spa and dismantling signs in the front and back of the building.

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Tina

6:48 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Good job Bridgeville police!

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rose altvater

6:54 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

So very sick of the filth and criminal element slowly taking over our once lovely town...Drugs, theft, drunks, now this....UNREAL ! Lets take back our streets. Our neighborhoods. Let's take an interest in whats going on around us. Keep our properties, and yards neat and clean...Chase the undesirables away by letting them know that their nonsense won't be tolerated. Chase them back to the city or wherever they came from...ENOUGH !!!

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sieben13

7:03 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

You have closed an eye to what has been going on for decades,now its catching up to you. Don't blame it on city people , these are your own home grown criminals grown up.

trusgold

7:21 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

they certainly called in all the appropriate agencies. Chief King could have made an instant arrest have it thrown out in court and then you would also have a complaint. Chief King is a true professional, this small town is very lucky to have such an astute man leading the force.

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same old story

7:44 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

THE NEXT VICE TO BE TAKEN OVER BY THE GOVT. THINK OF THE TAXES

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Kathy Lee

1:03 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Rear entrance...thats kinda funny.

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Catherine Clark

8:03 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

kudos to the Bridgeville police and my old hometown.

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