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Prostitution Bust at College Station Massage Parlors
Police execute search warrants at three massage businesses and a residence, leading to multiple arrests.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 10:03pm
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A police investigation into alleged prostitution at local massage parlors uncovers evidence of the illicit activities taking place behind closed doors.College Station TodayThe College Station Police Department's Special Investigations Unit executed search warrants at three local massage parlors and a related residence, resulting in the detention of three employees and one customer. The warrants were the culmination of a six-month investigation into claims of prostitution and other illegal activities at the businesses.
Why it matters
Prostitution and human trafficking at illicit massage parlors have become an increasing concern in many communities. This operation demonstrates law enforcement's efforts to crack down on these types of criminal enterprises that can exploit vulnerable individuals and disrupt the fabric of a local neighborhood.
The details
Police say the investigation began with a citizen complaint and was bolstered by additional tips from the public about suspected prostitution and strong-arm tactics at the businesses. Undercover operations were used to gather evidence, leading to the arrests of two individuals, Kunxiang Wang and Guangfeng Lei, on prostitution charges. Authorities also recovered evidence of money laundering and organized criminal activity, indicating the potential involvement of international criminal networks.
- The investigation began six months ago, in October 2025.
- The search warrants were executed on 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’s next
The two individuals arrested, Kunxiang Wang and Guangfeng Lei, are currently being held in the Brazos County Jail with bond set at $15,000 each. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing, and additional charges and arrests may follow.
The takeaway
This operation highlights the persistent problem of illicit massage parlors being used as fronts for prostitution and human trafficking. While law enforcement efforts can disrupt these criminal enterprises, the underlying issues of exploitation and the demand for paid sex acts remain complex challenges that communities must continue to address through a combination of enforcement, social services, and public awareness.


