Police raid local massage parlor

Woman arrested, faces two counts of prostitution

Texarkana, Texas, Police served warrants about 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at OMG Massage. Ruiyun Li, 46, was arrested on two counts of prostitution.
Texarkana, Texas, Police served warrants about 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at OMG Massage. Ruiyun Li, 46, was arrested on two counts of prostitution.

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Texarkana, Texas, Police arrested a woman on two counts of prostitution Tuesday during a raid on a local massage parlor.

Police served search and arrest warrants about 3 p.m. Tuesday at OMG Massage in the 4600 block of Summerhill Road. Ruiyun Li, 46, of Texarkana, Texas, was arrested and booked into the Bi-State jail.

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Li was an employee at the business. Two other female employees were at the massage parlor during the raid but were released without charges.

No additional arrests are expected, said Shawn Vaughn, spokesman for the TTPD.

There have been several complaints from the property owner and neighboring businesses about the massage parlor during the past few months, Vaughn said. Two undercover officers were sent to the business on separate occasions and both times were allegedly able to negotiate a price with the female employee for sexual services. The undercover officers used concealed surveillance audio/video equipment to obtain evidence for the warrants.

On Tuesday, detectives removed items from the business that will be used as evidence.

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