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Arrests Made in College Station Prostitution Probe
Police execute search warrants at massage parlors and a residence, leading to multiple charges.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 7:08pm
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Evidence of alleged prostitution activities recovered during a police investigation at College Station massage parlors.College Station TodayThe College Station Police Department's Special Investigations Unit executed four search warrants at three massage parlors and one residence in College Station, Texas, as part of a six-month investigation into alleged prostitution and other criminal activity. During the execution of the warrants, three employees and one customer were detained, and evidence of prostitution, money laundering, and organized criminal activity was recovered.
Why it matters
This investigation highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat human trafficking and prostitution, which can be prevalent in certain businesses like massage parlors. The recovery of evidence indicating money laundering and organized criminal activity also suggests potential links to larger criminal networks.
The details
The search warrants were executed at three massage parlors located at 707 Texas Avenue - Thai E Massage, Sunlight Massage, and Relax Spa - as well as a residence in the 400 block of Lincoln Avenue. The investigation began with a citizen complaint and was further supported by several tips and complaints from the public reporting alleged prostitution and strong-arm tactics by employees. Undercover investigators were used to obtain probable cause for the search warrants, leading to the arrests of 44-year-old Kunxiang Wang and 55-year-old Guangfeng Lei on prostitution charges.
- The investigation began six months ago with a citizen complaint.
- The search warrants were executed on Thursday, April 17, 2026.
The players
College Station Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that conducted the investigation and executed the search warrants.
Kunxiang Wang
A 44-year-old individual arrested on prostitution charges as a result of the investigation.
Guangfeng Lei
A 55-year-old individual arrested on prostitution charges as a result of the investigation.
What they’re saying
“This is an ongoing investigation. Further cases and charges may be forthcoming.”
— College Station Police
What’s next
The two individuals arrested, Kunxiang Wang and Guangfeng Lei, are currently in the Brazos County Jail with bond set at $15,000 each. The investigation is ongoing, and police say additional cases and charges may be filed.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat human trafficking and prostitution, particularly in businesses like massage parlors that can be fronts for these illegal activities. The recovery of evidence related to money laundering and organized crime also suggests the potential involvement of larger criminal networks, underscoring the complexity of these investigations.


