Social Media Website Bust in Cincy
Anyone know or can anyone find out the sites?
[URL]http://www.wlwt.com/news/six-arrested-in-cincinnati-prostitution-sting-police-say/33573734[/URL]
Channel 5 news of a sting
Channel 5 just released a story of guys arrested during a sting where LEO posted ads on websites. Gents, do your homework and this is specially true of unreviewed providers.
Was my first regular provider
[QUOTE=Mrrdfun;2495024]Another one bites the dust:
[URL]http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/crime/2015/06/04/unlicensed-clifton-masseuse-solicited-informants-for-sex/28461469/[/URL]
Does she look familiar to anyone?[/QUOTE]She was awesome and gave a decent massage. The second visit I almost jumped out of my skin when I saw handcuffs on her dinning room table. I thought for sure she was a cop but remembered I had already dreamed with her the week before. To bad she was busted right after finishing school. Now she will probably get stuck in this field because stupid laws hurt people just trying to make a living. Maybe police should go after rising college cost and not good people like her.
Be careful if you are around a provider whois a user
MEDIA RELEASE HEROIN TASK FORCE DEPUTIZED Event: Swearing In Ceremony Date: Thursday, June 18,2015 Time: 10:00 am Location: Hamilton County Courthouse (1000 Main St.) Room 360 Notes: Sheriff Jim Neil Deputizes Officers / Newtown Police Chief Tom Synan addresses media and other attendees Sheriff Jim Neil will swear in the investigators of the Hamilton County Heroin Task Force giving them the ability and authority to respond to any overdose, track any dealers and intervene with those who are addicted anywhere in the County. The Task Force has assembled a group of highly experienced and dedicated investigators from various law enforcement agencies to take on this challenging task. Success will not just be measured in arrests but in lives saved, addictions broken and disruption of the distribution of Heroin throughout our communities. Law enforcement now has a resources solely dedicated to investigating overdose deaths back to find the individuals who contributed to the overdose. Director of the Hamilton County Heroin Coalition Task Force Chief Tom Synan stated, "If you've lost a loved one you should know that law enforcement sees the loss as a human being, not just an addict, and the loss of any human life is worthy of an investigation. Although individuals taking the drugs may know the possible consequences, others that deal, give, supply or share heroin and opiates will also have to take responsibility in that consequence. " This Task Force will work with all law enforcement to do all it can to break the cycle of addiction, hold those responsible accountable and disrupt those who distribute this poison. Chief Synan added, "If we have to knock on your door, charge you with a crime, make our presence known in a neighborhood or make contact with those addicted in an attempt to get you treatment we will break the cycle and take our communities back. ".
Mason situation smells of serious organized crime and everybody walks?
Lets see what we have here.
Passing counterfeit money.
A woman who speaks no English by herself. How did she get the room?
Ads showing up on back page about new asians coming (missing today albeit for the first time in a month).
Yet everybody walks and this woman with all the condom wrappers is long gone.
This smells of human trafficking and organized crime yet no arrests were made. However, multiple arrests of low level escorts and hobbyists are all over the news;.
Backpage and credit cards dispute
Backpage has informed me that there is a court date, they are in fact taking mast card to court over pulling support and use on their site. With the abundance of AMP ads now it's looking more like spam at this time, if I find out the exact court date ill update, this will be the 3rd time BP took companies to court and they have won both prior cases. So we'll see!