Prostitutes Plainfield
Massage Parlor Raids and Arrests
Police in Plainfield are investigating three massage parlors for alleged human trafficking and sex trafficking. This follows the arrest of two women at the Wellness Spa on Railroad Avenue on prostitution charges. Jennifer Griffis and Sandra Nadeau were arrested at the Wellness Spa. Authorities suggest their activities may be part of a larger pattern. Multiple agencies, including the Plainfield Police Department and the Indiana Department of Revenue, served search warrants at three local spas simultaneously. This coordinated action indicates a serious investigation into potential trafficking operations disguised as legitimate businesses.
Broader Trafficking Patterns
This isn’t an isolated incident. In a related case out of Orange County, two women face sex trafficking charges. A Yorba Linda man was also charged with pimping. These cases highlight concerns about organized trafficking networks spanning different areas.
Legal Definitions and Enforcement
New Jersey law defines prostitution broadly. It includes performing or agreeing to perform sexual acts for money. Running a house of ill fame
or prostitution is illegal under Plainfield municipal code. Charges can range from solicitation to promoting prostitution and sex trafficking. Law enforcement continues to target businesses suspected of facilitating trafficking. The public is urged to report suspicious activity at establishments like massage parlors or spas.
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