The investigation of San José, a month duration of a borardel operation in San José, ended up to the trial of two suspects at the end of March and early April, police said.
On March 28, the officers served search orders in commercial properties suspicious of housing brothels in the 1000 block of Willow Street, Tully Road’s block 1000 and the 200 block of North Jackson Avenue, San José’s police sergeant. Jorge Garibay said in a press release.
Garibay said the officers also served an order in a house in the 1300 block of Bagley Way.
The officers found three suspended commercial workers while the arrest orders, said Garibay, added that community solutions gave them support and resources.
In the property of Willow Street, the officers arrested Bili Ruan, 50, or San José, under suspicion of pimp, said Garibay.
Garibay said that ten tran, 46, or San José, was identified as the main operator of the brothels, but was not present when the orders were served. A court order was issued for the sentence under suspicion of pimperism and she was in custody on April 2.
Ruan and Tran were hired in the main prison of Santa Clara County in San José.
While they were looking for the properties, the officers recovered evidence that they were used as brothels, as well as $ 25,000 in cash and multiple wallets and jewelry of designers worth more than $ 200,000.
The investigation of the investigation three months and voted for a previous case, said Garibay.
Any person with information related to the case can communicate with detective Goldberg at 408-537-1224 or 4860@sanjoseca.gov. The tips can also be left with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or in Silicon Valley Crimetoppers.org.
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