A nondescript massage parlor in the heart of Buffalo, Minn., has been the target of a yearlong human trafficking investigation, and authorities say they plan to bring charges soon.
On Dec. 6, eight Buffalo police officers and members of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension raided the Sunshing Spa massage parlor at 404 7th St. NE.
The parlor promoted deep tissue, hot stone and infrared therapies in a sign on its storefront window.
A 53-year-old woman was arrested for solicitation for prostitution, and is suspected of being involved in the operation, said Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke. Another 52-year-old woman was arrested for disorderly conduct. She is not believed to be involved with the operation.
Both women were interviewed but neither was charged.
Mandy Erickson, a graphic designer who works at Precision Prints nearby, said she saw part of the raid unfold. "We saw six or seven unmarked cars pull up," she said. Then she saw a policewoman with some handcuffs head for the building. "As soon as I saw an officer, I figured out what was happening," she said.
"This is a small town," she said. "People were surprised."
The massage parlor closed down on the day of the raid and has not opened since. People were seen entering the storefront and hauling away furniture and equipment — some of which was set out on the sidewalk with a sign that said it was free to take. The spa now looks to be completely empty.