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Sandy Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Sandy Springs police shut down four local massage businesses
Authorities cracked down on suspected illicit activity and human trafficking at the spas
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Sandy Springs police recently closed down four massage businesses on Roswell Road and Cliftwood Drive after undercover officers reported offers of paid sexual favors at the establishments. Two women were arrested under city ordinances as officials emphasize a crackdown on suspected illicit activity and human trafficking in the area.
Why it matters
The closures are part of a broader effort by Sandy Springs and nearby cities like Roswell to address concerns about human trafficking and illegal activity at some massage businesses. This case highlights the challenges local law enforcement faces in regulating the massage industry and protecting vulnerable workers.
The details
According to reports, the Sandy Springs Police Department conducted undercover operations at the four massage businesses, where officers were allegedly offered sexual favors in exchange for payment. The businesses were then shut down, and two women were arrested on unspecified city ordinance violations. Officials stated that the closures were part of a crackdown on suspected illicit activity and human trafficking at local massage establishments.
- On February 24, 2026, Sandy Springs police shut down four massage businesses on Roswell Road and Cliftwood Drive.
The players
Sandy Springs Police Department
The local law enforcement agency in Sandy Springs, Georgia that conducted the undercover operations and shut down the massage businesses.
Two women
Individuals arrested by the Sandy Springs Police Department during the crackdown on the massage businesses.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing challenges local authorities face in regulating the massage industry and addressing concerns about human trafficking and illicit activity at some massage businesses. The closures in Sandy Springs are part of a broader effort by nearby cities to crack down on these issues and protect vulnerable workers.

