Twin Falls Police raid four massage parlors

Published: Aug. 26, 2024 at 2:10 PM MDT
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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —

UPDATE: There was an error regarding the name of an arrested individual who was actually a victim as well as the name of the male arrest. Those who were arrested include Gaili Xing, Lan (Lun) Wang and Limin Xu. The fourth female was in fact a victim, not a suspect. The male arrested was identified as Salon Kahn.

Twin Falls Police have arrested five individuals in relation to an active investigation of massage parlors.

Police served four search warrants on Perfect Massage, Dragon Massage, Massage 404, and Sunflower Day Spa at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, according to Twin Falls Police.

Police arrested three adult women and one male during a several-month investigation led by the Twin Falls Police Department and Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit, according to police.

Limin Xu, Gaili Xing, Lan (Lun) Wang and Salon Kahn are charged with felony procurement of prostitution, according to police.

From left to right: Salon Kahn, Lun Wang, Gaili Xing and Limin Xu.
From left to right: Salon Kahn, Lun Wang, Gaili Xing and Limin Xu.(MGN, Twin Falls County Jail)

“The City of Twin Falls is a family friendly community and businesses that traffic human beings for sexual purposes will not be tolerated here,” Chief of Police Craig Kingsbury said in a statement. “The Twin Falls Police Department will continue to work with our partner agencies to include our federal partners and more criminal charges may be filed in the future.”

The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office, Jerome County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho State Police and the Mini-Casia drug task force assisted in the search warrants, according to the police.

This is an active investigation and additional arrests and charges may be filed once all victims have been identified, the police said, according to the police. Translators from the FBI and Idaho State University, along with victim witness coordinators from the Twin Falls Police Department Community Outreach Behavioral Services, are assisting investigators.