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09-29-25 05:50 #9Senior Member

Posts: 59Silky Rose bust in Methuen
Keep your head on a swivel.
https://www.boston25news.com/news/lo...D33IQ4PCES2FY/
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09-28-25 21:33 #8Regular Member

Posts: 22Methuen Bust by LE
Never been here to 5 Wallace. But I'm definitely a little hesitant to see Michelle at Lav anytime soon:
https://www.boston25news.com/news/lo...D33IQ4PCES2FY/
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06-12-19 00:11 #7Senior Member

Posts: 114Lawrence police run drug, prostitution stings
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11-13-18 02:41 #6Senior Member

Posts: 213In other words stay the F away from Lawrence says the police.
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11-12-18 00:56 #5Senior Member

Posts: 114To date, Lawrence Police have made 115 prostitution-related arrests in 2018
Lawrence police is cracking down.
https://patch.com/massachusetts/nort...titution-sting
LAWRENCE, MA -- Lawrence Police arrested six people on prostitution-related charges Wednesday, including a 35-year-old man from North Andover. Zachary Nocco, as well as Rudi Campos, 37, of Methuen, Jose Delacruz, 85, of Lawrence and Jesus Mandes, 26, of Lawrence, were arrested after solicting sex for a fee from two undercover Lawrence Police officers posing as prostitutes.
Police also arrested Kayleigh Frost, 32, homeless and Alana Gaulin, 36, of Lawrence, after an undercover Lawrence Police officer posed as a man seeking to purchase sexual services. To date, Lawrence Police have made 115 prostitution-related arrests in 2018 as part of an ongoing effort to curb prostitution.
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10-20-18 21:23 #4Senior Member

Posts: 114Third prostitution sting in recent weeks lead to 32 arrests in Lawrence
https://www.eagletribune.com/news/me...313a68924.html
In total, 32 arrests were made by police during Wednesday's sting, which spanned the day and evening.
Using undercover officers, detectives have heavily targeted the area on Broadway between Cross and Haverhill streets several times now since August.
Police Chief Roy Vasque said police have received numerous complaints from business owners and managers about criminal activity in the area.
The continued operations in the area are part of the department's ongoing commitment to "quality of life" issues in the city, he said.
On Wednesday, two female police officers posed as prostitutes and a male detective also acted as a "john," a term commonly to describe customers seeking prostitutes.
By day's end, 18 makes were arrested for solicitation, six females were arrested for sexual conduct for a fee and
8 individuals were arrested on outstanding arrest warrants, three of which were for prostitution, according to Lawrence police.
In 2018, there have been 66 prostitution-related arrests in the city, police said.
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10-14-18 01:57 #3Senior Member

Posts: 114Prostitution sting in Lawrence brings 15 arrests
http://www.eagletribune.com/news/pro...3306f5c71.html
LAWRENCE — Police said they made more than a dozen prostitution-related arrests after a sting along a section of Broadway.
This is the second time in two months that a prostitution sting has brought arrests in the city.
Some 13 arrests were made on prostitution-related charges and two people were arrested on warrants, said police Chief Roy Vasque.
During the operation, detectives focused on a stretch of Broadway between Haverhill and Cross streets where prostitutes are routinely seen working, Vasque said.
Broadway is a "gateway to the city" and Vasque said police often receive complaints about prostitution from business owners and managers in the area.
"It's a quality-of-life issue we are going to continue to address," Vasque said.
Police ran a similar sting in mid-August and arrested 15 people. Many of them have addresses outside the city, police said.
On Tuesday, Detective Thomas Cuddy, the special assistant to the police chief, primarily was used as the undercover officer who approached the suspected prostitutes during the investigation.
More details on the sting and the names of those arrested will appear in Friday's print edition of The Eagle-Tribune and online at eagletribune.com.
Follow staff reporter Jill Harmacinski on Twitter at EagleTribJill.
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08-06-18 19:58 #2Forum Advertiser

Posts: 844Spike in hiv cases in Lawrence and Lowell
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Posts: 5312News and Media Reports
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