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Sheriffs Office Shuts Down 2 Brothels in El Sobrante

by ECT

The Contra Costa County Sheriffs Office announced Monday that they have shut down two suspected brothels in El Sobrante and made seven arrests.

According to the Sheriffs Office, they were responding to citizens’ complaints about possible prostitution activity at two massage establishments in El Sobrante, Detectives from the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) conducted several undercover operations, one at Country Costa Massage on the 4400 block of Appian Way and another at the We Spa on the 3900 block of San Pablo Dam Road.

The operations confirmed that the establishments were brothels.

SIU wrote search warrants for the two locations and executed them last Thursday, October 26, 2018. During the searches, evidence of illegal brothel activities was found at both locations. Cash was seized and seven arrests were made for Prostitution, Pimping, Pandering, and Conspiracy.

All suspects were booked at the MDF.

No further information was released.

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4 comments

Antioch-Pittsburg Highway Oct 29, 2018 - 7:53 pm

The city of San Jose reported closing several hundred massage establishments in the last few years(https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Over-100-San-Jose-Massage-Parlors-Close-After-Prostitution-Crackdown-497754741.html). This is good for San Jose but very bad for Antioch and the surrounding area. The owners/profitable women will take their money and attempt to start a massage business here in Antioch. In just the last two years, Antioch has doubled these establishments. When too many try to compete with each other for limited amount of customers that pay well, trouble will follow. The city has tried to stay ahead of the onslaught by not allowing owners with criminal pasts to set up this type of business. But what they do not realize is they will put a criminal clean shadow owner in place and try again in a new location. What can you do? Report any activity you find not proper in and around such a business. The city counsel has publicly promised to keep the Police responsible for taking these complaints seriously. Do your civic duty!

Incognito Oct 29, 2018 - 10:33 pm

Oh, now they call houses of prostitution “massage” parlors. Yes! Just change the name. Hasn’t anyone caught on yet?

PattyOfurniture Oct 31, 2018 - 4:10 pm

Everyone’s caught on! Most ppl know what’s up and it ain’t good. Ever heard of a massage with a happy ending? If not you need to get out more. I’m not for the practice at all. Go to Reno if you want to pay for some tail. Oh yeah, better bring a boat load of money. I guess that’s why all the success out here cheap prices comparitively. World’s oldest trade; too bad we have to deal with this scourge out here in East County now. I guess it’s our turn to tackle it. Massage parlor. “I’m stressed”. Yeesh. Shut em all down.

PattyOfurniture Oct 31, 2018 - 4:12 pm

Don’t forget the potential human trafficking factor; both from Asia and south of the border.

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