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A massage parlor in Stockton was shut down this month for allegedly providing sex acts during massages, resulting in the arrest of a Livermore resident, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office.
On March 10, search and arrest warrants were served at Bamboo Spa, 2240 Sunset Ave., and a 50-year-old person from Livermore was arrested on suspicion of prostitution. The arrestee's name was not released.
A month-long investigation was launched into the massage parlor after the sheriff's office reportedly received various complaints from citizens about the business.
In a Facebook post from the sheriff's office, the department said with help from the special services division and vice detectives they were able to confirm that sex acts were being offered in exchange for money during massages.
The business license was suspended and the building was deemed uninhabitable because of substandard conditions, according to San Joaquin County Code Enforcement.
According to police in Salinas, the same person arrested from Bamboo Spa was arrested in that city last year on suspicion of prostitution at a massage parlor located on Monroe Street.




