Pro tip: Don’t pick the massage parlor across the street from where your wife does Yoga (Photos, Mugshots)
Posted by: Timothy Tibbetts on 08/09/2014 08:21 AM [ Comments ]
So I am reading this story about a massage parlor being busted for prostitution. Nothing too exciting, right? No mugshots, no video. Nothing.
Then we get to the punch line:
"Authorities were alerted to the illegal activity at the massage parlor, located above a Chinese food restaurant on Park Avenue by patron of a business across the street. The woman was doing yoga and allegedly witnessed her husband go into the spa about three weeks ago, Russo said.
According to police, the woman was attending a yoga session across the street when she observed her husband enter the Rose Spa. She was able to get buzzed in and discovered what she called illicit activity, opening private rooms containing other patrons, and becoming enraged. Patrons and employees of the establishment left when she threatened to call the police."
Then the wife was spotted hanging flyers that said the business is being run for prostitution presenting to be a 'Rose Spa' and asking neighbors to help shut it down. The police asked them to stop as it was compromising the investigation.
I did a little digging and here is a photo of the "spa". That's it with the blue awning. Classy.
This image shows the Hot Yoga business to the left almost directly across the street.
Two Rose Spa employees were arrested for charges relating to prostitution, following an investigation by Rutherford Police and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office where officers posed as clients.
Forty-two year-old Shanji An of Flushing NY, was charged with obstructing, resisting arrest, maintaining a nuisance, promoting prostitution as the manager and for being unlicensed as a massage therapist in the borough.
Forty-five-year-old Mei Shu Jiang of Palisades Park was charged with obstructing, resisting arrest, operating without a license and engaging in prostitution, said Rutherford Police Chief John Russo. They will be released on summonses.
"Authorities were alerted to the illegal activity at the massage parlor, located above a Chinese food restaurant on Park Avenue by patron of a business across the street. The woman was doing yoga and allegedly witnessed her husband go into the spa about three weeks ago, Russo said.
According to police, the woman was attending a yoga session across the street when she observed her husband enter the Rose Spa. She was able to get buzzed in and discovered what she called illicit activity, opening private rooms containing other patrons, and becoming enraged. Patrons and employees of the establishment left when she threatened to call the police."
Then the wife was spotted hanging flyers that said the business is being run for prostitution presenting to be a 'Rose Spa' and asking neighbors to help shut it down. The police asked them to stop as it was compromising the investigation.
I did a little digging and here is a photo of the "spa". That's it with the blue awning. Classy.
This image shows the Hot Yoga business to the left almost directly across the street.
Two Rose Spa employees were arrested for charges relating to prostitution, following an investigation by Rutherford Police and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office where officers posed as clients.
Forty-two year-old Shanji An of Flushing NY, was charged with obstructing, resisting arrest, maintaining a nuisance, promoting prostitution as the manager and for being unlicensed as a massage therapist in the borough.
Forty-five-year-old Mei Shu Jiang of Palisades Park was charged with obstructing, resisting arrest, operating without a license and engaging in prostitution, said Rutherford Police Chief John Russo. They will be released on summonses.
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