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Temecula Chiropractic Office Raided, Owner Arrested for Alleged Pimping and Operating Brothel

Temecula Chiropractic Office Raided, Owner Arrested for Alleged Pimping and Operating Brothel

An anonymous tip has led to a substantial sting operation at a Temecula chiropractic office, where law enforcement officials have uncovered an alleged prostitution ring. According to the

Riverside County Sheriff’s Office

, the investigation was initiated by deputies from the Southwest Sheriff’s Station several weeks ago after receiving the tip about the suspected illegal activities.

The operation, which involved the Southwest Station Special Enforcement Team (SET) and the Community Outreach Resources Engagement (CORE) Team, along with investigators from the Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, culminated on November 6, with the serving of a search warrant at the chiropractic office nestled in the 31300 block of Temecula Parkway, as detailed by the

Riverside County Sheriff’s Office

. This coordinated effort led to the arrest of 36-year-old Hong Yang, from Rosemead, for charges related to pimping, and operating an illicit brothel.

Yang was subsequently booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center, as reported by the

Sheriff’s Office

. Following the arrest, the involved victims were promptly provided with resources and had the opportunity to discuss their cases with advocates. The Riverside Sheriff’s Office is keenly aware of the prevalence and gravity of human trafficking, including commercial sexual exploitation within the community, striving to address and prevent such crimes through vigilant advocacy and law enforcement.

Reports of criminal activity can be made to Sheriff’s Dispatch at 951–776–1099, or 911 for emergencies. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the WE-Tip Crime Reporting Hotline at 909–987–5005 or using the Sheriff’s

Crime Tips online form

. The Media Information Bureau remains available for further inquiries regarding the incident.

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