Crime & Safety

San Francisco ​Man Arrested In Human Trafficking​ Probe Of Massage Parlor

The San Jose Police Department "remains committed to eradicating human trafficking in our community," the department said.

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SAN JOSE, CA — A 34-year-old San Francisco man was taken into custody as part of a human trafficking enforcement operation that targeted an illicit massage parlor, San Jose police said.

Yueying Chen was accused of pandering after detectives in the Human Trafficking Task Force executed a search warrant Sept. 16 at a business in a commercial plaza in the 1500 block of Oakland Road, police said Friday.

Three women "were contacted on site and provided with resources," police said in a press release. Four men were arrested for soliciting prostitution.

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The San Jose Police Department "remains committed to eradicating human trafficking in our community," the department said.

Anyone with information about such activities to asked to contact the Human Trafficking Task Force at (408) 537-1999 or stopslavery@sanjoseca.gov.

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