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Porterville Police Arrest Three in Undercover Prostitution Sting at Massage Parlors

By Matthias Binder February 20, 2026
Three women arrested in Porterville for suspected prostitution, police say
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Complaints Spark Decisive OperationSuspects Identified and BookedDepartment’s Firm Stance on Community SafetyRepeat Efforts Signal Broader Campaign

Complaints Spark Decisive Operation (Image Credits: Yourcentralvalley.com)

Porterville, Calif. – Local authorities moved swiftly against reports of illicit activities at several massage parlors, resulting in the arrest of three women on suspicion of prostitution.[1][2]

Complaints Spark Decisive Operation

Detectives with the Porterville Police Department’s General Investigations Unit launched an undercover operation on February 18, 2026, after residents raised concerns about prostitution at businesses in the city.[2] The effort targeted locations along West Olive Avenue, a corridor known for such establishments.

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Officers confirmed unlawful conduct during the sting, which began around 12:30 p.m. Community input proved crucial, highlighting how public vigilance aids law enforcement in maintaining neighborhood standards.[3]

Suspects Identified and Booked

Three Porterville residents faced arrest as a direct outcome of the investigation. Each woman worked at a separate massage parlor and now contends with formal charges.

  • Ienju Wu, 49, taken into custody at Rose Massage, 188 West Olive Avenue.[2]
  • Luo Zeqiao, 61, apprehended at Star Massage, 1365 West Olive Avenue #F.[4]
  • Fenglan Dong, 57, detained at Diamond Massage, 1531 West Olive Avenue.[1]

All three individuals were booked into the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office South County Detention Facility shortly after their arrests. Authorities released few additional details on bail or court dates at this stage.

Department’s Firm Stance on Community Safety

The Porterville Police Department emphasized its dedication to curbing illegal operations. “The Porterville Police Department remains committed to ensuring businesses operate within legal parameters and that our community remains free from illicit activities,” officials stated.[4][3]

Investigators noted the probe continues, with possible further actions pending. Residents can report suspicions by calling (559) 782-7400, messaging via Facebook or Instagram, or submitting tips anonymously.

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Repeat Efforts Signal Broader Campaign

This operation marked the second consecutive year of such enforcement by local police. Last year, authorities made similar arrests on Valentine’s Day, underscoring a persistent challenge in the area.[4]

Previous stings revealed patterns at massage parlors masquerading as legitimate services. Porterville officials aim to deter exploitation through proactive measures and community partnerships.

Key Takeaways

  • Undercover work confirmed prostitution at three Olive Avenue locations.
  • All suspects are local residents booked into county jail.
  • Police urge tips to sustain crackdowns on illicit businesses.

Porterville’s resolve against underground activities strengthens daily, protecting residents and upholding business integrity. What steps can communities take to support these initiatives? Share your views in the comments.

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