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04-04-26 09:55 #95Senior Member

Posts: 477King- Ireland & Ironwood
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06-29-22 08:41 #94Senior Member

Posts: 1104Other AMPs
It could be a competitor ratted them out and / or they're better connected. Either way, it's not a good look for the AMPs that weren't busted and are still open for business as usual.
Originally Posted by FrankNBeans78
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06-29-22 08:40 #93Senior Member

Posts: 246Taxes
Something with taxes. The news article said the IRS and Indiana Revene Department were involved. Remember that Al Capone was caught because of his taxes.
Originally Posted by FrankNBeans78
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And yes, being election year. They have to make a good impression.
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06-29-22 07:37 #92Senior Member

Posts: 265I didn't think of that, it actaully makes a lot if sense!
Originally Posted by Rudiger
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06-29-22 07:00 #91Senior Member

Posts: 374Election year
Good call, didn't even consider that angle. Also makes me wonder what the owner of these four places did to draw the ire of the PO-PO but the other AMPs went untouched. 🧐.
Originally Posted by Rudiger
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06-28-22 20:32 #90Senior Member

Posts: 98Don't forget no arrests we're made. And asian owners won't complain if they loose their money.
Originally Posted by Rudiger
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06-28-22 14:27 #89Senior Member

Posts: 1104I take that kind of stuff with a grain of salt. Uncle saying 'human trafficking' to the media grabs a whole lot more attention (not to mention helping get federal funds) than just busting them for misdemeanor prostitution which, in and of itself, is a little sketchy if all that's happening are pricey HEs by wrinkly old Asian grandmas. Not to mention it's an election year.
Originally Posted by ChrissCannon
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06-28-22 12:22 #88Senior Member

Posts: 265WOW! I'm of the standpoint, if the girls (as stated) were being trafficked, held against thier will and being forced to work. I'm glad they got busted!
Originally Posted by SimplySkilled
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06-24-22 14:55 #87Senior Member

Posts: 142Wasn't expecting to see this.
Haven't seen anything posted in here yet about this, anyone else know about this? I just found out.
https://southwest-michigan.skipthega...h/756375513927
https://www.wndu.com/2022/06/21/frie...uble-homicide/
The news article shows a photo montage and the other girl looks familiar too. Shit be crazy anymore.
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06-22-22 19:45 #86Senior Member

Posts: 40Info
Some info.
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06-21-22 20:51 #85Senior Member

Posts: 98Shutdown
I figured with how much attention to was getting from the neighbors I figured they would get at least a visit. Mishawaka is usually super strict on this stuff. It's probably good everyone takes a little break and wait for things to reopen.
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06-21-22 20:04 #84Senior Member

Posts: 122See news and media reports
See news and media reports.
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06-21-22 18:14 #83Senior Member

Posts: 132Closed
Best and new impressions were closed today, going to try a couple others but damn.
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06-21-22 17:07 #82Senior Member

Posts: 122Update on warrants
The following information about the searches that took place at four St. Joseph County massage businesses and a home has been released by St. Joseph County Sheriff Bill Redman:
As part of an ongoing investigation, yesterday police and state investigators simultaneously entered with warrants and searched four local massage parlor locations and a residence on Buckhorn Drive in South Bend, all properties are owned or operated by the same individual.
Police and state investigators suspect human trafficking, sexual solicitation and tax fraud has been occurring at these four massage businesses.
As part of yesterday's 14-hour search, investigators seized dozens of boxes totaling thousands of pages of financial records. Investigators interviewed 9 business customers and 12 suspected female victims, along with business owners and managers. Police also seized cash from the five locations totaling over $88,000. 00.
Multiple women were living inside each business location. Interviews of the women were conducted by a Chinese Mandarin interpreter. Through the interpreter investigators were able to confirm that at least some of the women had been trafficked and were being held and forced to work against their will.
Multiple women also confirmed that sexual activity had occurred with customers. Currently at least two women requested help, have been removed from the business location, are being provided aide, and will be assisted returning to their country of origin.
This is a continuing and ongoing investigation. At this time no arrests have been made.
The warrants were served at massage parlors at the following locations:
421 Hickory Road, South Bend.
12670 SR 23, Granger.
50795 SR 933 and. , South Bend.
2614 S. Michigan, South Bend.
"I want to start by thanking the Indiana State Police, the Indiana Department of Revenue, the Battle Ground Police Department and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department for their assistance with this investigation," Sheriff Bill Redman began. "Yesterday's raids are just one more step in this complex investigation. We will be continuing to work closely with the State Police and State Tax Investigators as we work on building criminal charges," Redman continued.
"These investigations are not quick nor easy. The crimes are committed behind doors and people will not generally talk. Yesterday, we were fortunate to have some of the women come forward, tell investigators what was occurring behind closed doors and ask for assistance returning home. I commend all involved in the investigation to this point. There is more work to do, but yesterday was a big win for at least two women forced to live and work in these massage parlors. ".
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06-21-22 13:29 #81Senior Member

Posts: 201Be careful my friends






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