Possible Police Sting
Something is very wrong with this:
http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/show.asp?id=274523 It lists the Ad web site as this: http://myproviderguide.com/minneapolis/massage/6421463 If you go to the Ad, it gives the address as: WE OPEN 9;00am-10;00pm Sue, Miko, Lisa, Annie, Lee PHONE: -- 763-421-5858----- appointment & walking14037 saint Francis blvd NW Ramsey mn 55303 It says the Ad was posted March 24, 2015. This location was the location of a police sting several weeks before and was shut down. The news article appeared March 6. You can read about the sting here: LINK Removed Note the article mentions an address matching that of the Ad. Moreover, the girls names listed on the Ad have never worked at that location. The last backpage Ad before the sting was here: http://bit.ly/19ofnL4 Note the phone number matches the recent Ad. But the news reported electronic devices taken during the sting so perhaps that included a phone. I don't know anything for sure...just happened to be reading and connected the dots. I've not driven past the location but I read they were closed down.
if it looks like shit, smells like shit....
then it IS shit.
YES. that is an ongoing sting for sure.
I guess one could say that is Smart of LE to use the location to their advantage.
Good detective work on YOUR part!!
I feel sorry for the guys walking in there that have no fricking clue
I have seen a few girls he reviewed and found many discrepancies.
Since it is on the front page of the TC Region section of the paper this morning!!
You must have a problem
I'm talking about MinnesotaJohn who reviewed Lisa.
So you're saying Minnesotajohn works for LE?
I never did believe his reviews.
Posted By: JohnnyCumLately
I'm talking about MinnesotaJohn who reviewed Lisa.I don't think he is LE but his reviews are not trustworthy.
Link?
Posted By: chase1503
Since it is on the front page of the TC Region section of the paper this morning!! You must have a problem
Posted By: talon199094
Link?Search this phrase "In north metro, prostitution investigations increasingly target profiteers"