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Local Massage Business Closed for Human Trafficking

Santa Clara police helped shut down an "illicit" massage business and rescue four human trafficking survivors earlier this month.

The Santa Clara Police Department shut down an “illicit” massage business and rescued four human trafficking survivors earlier this month.

On Jan. 20, police officers worked with the Law Enforcement Investigating Human Trafficking (LEIHT) Task Force and served a search warrant at Traditional Chinese Medicine near the intersection of Scott Boulevard and Benton Street.

“A concerned citizen recently reported suspicious activity at the location,” SCPD Lt. Cuong Phan said. “SCPD Community Response Team officers conducted an investigation and confirmed illicit activity took place at the business.”

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SCPD says the business had operated in Santa Clara since at least 2020. The business was shut down and four people were connected to survivor advocates.

“The Law Enforcement Investigating Human Trafficking Task Force partners with survivor advocates to educate survivors on the dangers of human trafficking and provide short-term and long-term resources,” said Phan.

Resources can include a new phone, a safe location to stay and help on a path toward a new and safer life.

How to Identify Signs of Human Trafficking

January was National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The Department of Homeland Security says there are key indicators to look for when identifying human trafficking including:

The Department of Homeland Security warns that not all human trafficking situations are the same and the presence of indicators is not necessarily proof of human trafficking.

If you believe you know someone who is a victim of human trafficking, contact National Human Trafficking Resource Center at (888)-373-7888. You can also call 9-1-1 in an emergency.

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