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12-31-99, 20:00
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Ray Alan
06-23-16, 09:37
Stay safe out there guys. I have no idea what led these guys to this sting. This only reinforces the rule to do due diligence on every lady you see. Look for reviews here and on other boards like this one. Google her phone number and pictures. Tin Eye her pictures and the age old rule of, "if it looks too good to be true, then it probably isn't".

http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Prostitution-sting-nets-10-johns-8315652.php

SR Only
06-07-20, 11:45
https://www.ctpost.com/policereports/article/Fairfield-PD-arrest-3-after-prostitution-drug-15321062.php

By Tara O'Neill Updated 8:42 pm EDT, Friday, June 5, 2020.

FAIRFIELD — Two men face drug offenses while a woman faces a prostitution charge after a weeks-long investigation into illegal activity in a town neighborhood, according to Police Chief Christopher Lyddy.

The charges against the three stem from an investigation sparked by several reports of alleged illegal drug and prostitution activity at a Rosemere Avenue home during the months of April and May, Lyddy said Friday.

Rhonel Russell, 39, of Bridgeport, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (crack cocaine and heroin), possession with intent to sell narcotics (crack cocaine), possession with intent to sell a hallucinogen (PCP) and possession of a hallucinogen (PCP).

Milton Laws, 41, of Bridgeport, was charged with possession of a hallucinogenic substance (ecstasy).

Biana Garnett, 28, of Fairfield was charged with prostitution.

Rhonel Russell, 39, of Bridgeport, Conn. , was charged with possession of a controlled substance (crack cocaine and heroin), possession with intent to sell narcotics (crack cocaine), possession with intent to sell a hallucinogen (PCP) and possession of a hallucinogen (PCP). Photo: Contributed Photo / Fairfield Police Department.

Photo: Contributed Photo / Fairfield Police DepartmentRhonel Russell, 39, of Bridgeport, Conn. , was charged with possession of a controlled substance (crack cocaine and heroin), possession with intent to sell narcotics (crack cocaine), possession with intent to sell a hallucinogen (PCP) and possession of a hallucinogen (PCP).

Officers started to investigate Garnett's home and learned she "had been involved in prostitution out of her home and was involved in multiple hand-to-hand drug transactions," according to the chief.

Around 9:45 pm May 21, members of the Quality of Life Unit were doing surveillance at Garnett's house when they saw an apparant hand-to-hand drug transaction between Russell and Garnett, Lyddy said.

Officers followed the car after it left Garnett's home and pulled the vehicle over after seeing the driver "drive in the middle of both travel lanes on Park Avenue," Lyddy said. He said Russell was seen making "suspicious movements" in the front passenger seat; Russell then was allegedly uncooperative with officers.

Biana Garnett, 28, of Fairfield, Conn. , was charged with prostitution. Photo: Contributed Photo / Fairfield Police Department.

Photo: Contributed Photo / Fairfield Police DepartmentBiana Garnett, 28, of Fairfield, Conn. , was charged with prostitution.

While he was being detained, a pill bottle fell to the ground from Russell waistband. Lyddy said inside the bottle were several small baggies of crack cocaine, PCP, heroin and marijuana.

Russell was placed under arrest.

The driver was cited for failure to drive right.

Throughout the investigation, officers saw, and fielded reports from neighbors about, "several male visitors to Garnett's home at all hours of the day and night," the chief said.

On May 28, officers were granted a warrant for Garnett, charging her with prostitution.

While officers were serving the warrant, Laws was visiting Garnett's home, Lyddy said, adding that Laws was found in possession of an ecstasy pill and also placed under arrest.

"We want to thank the concerned residents who reached out about this illegal activity going on in their neighborhood," Chief Lyddy said in a statement Friday. "Thanks to the extensive and thorough investigation by our officers, particularly the Quality of Life Unit, we were able to put a stop the prostitution and drug dealing going on in that area. ".

Woody50
11-25-20, 20:27
https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Man-held-for-allegedly-trying-to-burn-down-strip-15748765.php

PutNamAnthony
11-25-20, 23:23
https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Man-held-for-allegedly-trying-to-burn-down-strip-15748765.phpVery sad, wasted talent. What gets into someone's mind.

Playfull20
01-25-24, 09:03
Two Monroe massage parlors closed after failing labor law compliance checks, police say.

By Jessica Bravo.

Staff writer.

Jan 24,2024.

A Monroe police vehicle in a file photo. Two massage parlors were forced to temporarily close after officials found them not complying with state labor laws, Monroe police said.

Contributed Photo / Monroe Polic / Contributed Photo.

MONROE —Two local massage parlors have been temporarily closed following failure to abide by state labor laws, according to police.

Lt. Stephen Corrone said officials from the state Department of Labor and officers visited both massage parlors unannounced on Tuesday to conduct compliance inspections.

Both establishments, Crystal Spa on Monroe Turnpike and Blue Rose Spa on Main Street, were closed by DOL officials until further notice, Corrone said. He did not say when either massage parlors would be allowed to.

Corrone said the Police Department contacted DOL officials after receiving tips from the public about alleged illicit activity at the parlors.

Police: Monroe massage parlors closed for not complying with laws.