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Two Massage Parlors and a Residence Raided by MPD Under Suspicion of Prostitution

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Search warrants have been issued to two Murfreesboro massage parlors and a Saint Andrews Drive residence by Murfreesboro police under suspicion that they are promoting prostitution, according to an Murfreesboro Police Department media release.

Oasis Massage at 2805 Old Fort Parkway, Sunshine Massage at 1520 Memorial Boulevard, and Apartment C-2 at Saint Andrews Apartments were searched by MPD Vice unit detectives based on probable cause that they would find evidence of promotion of prostitution, prostitution, and impersonation of a licensed professional.

Evidence was seized at each location, according to the release. The evidence will be presented by Detective David Harrison to a Rutherford County Grand Jury for criminal indictments.

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