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‘A growing problem’: Police raid nine Ohio massage parlors in human trafficking investigation

‘A growing problem’: Police raid nine Ohio massage parlors in human trafficking investigation

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Police have raided three Cleveland-area massage parlors after executing search warrants as part of a human trafficking investigation, officials announced Monday.
The raids were part of a larger, statewide operation that targeted nine Ohio parlors and the people who ran them. Authorities seized $62,000 in cash.
The three Cleveland-area massage parlors searched were: Green Massage Spa on Madison Avenue in Lakewood; Dandelion’s Promise Foot Spa on Lorain Avenue in Cleveland; and U Mei Spa on Lorain Avenue in Cleveland, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office.
Summit County shuttered two massage parlors after police searched Pearl Spa on West Avenue in Tallmadge and Blue Sky Spa on West Wilbeth Road in Akron.
As part of those raids, Summit County Sheriff Kandy Fatheree said officers arrested a man who drove to Ohio to pay for sex with a 15-year-old.
The prevalence of human trafficking at massage parlors in particular is “a growing problem,” Yost said during a Monday press conference.
“Human trafficking is … in some ways among the most serious offenses we ever have in our society,” Yost said. “It’s not just a violation of the body. It’s a violation of personhood. It breaks the soul, and it deserves to be prosecuted.”
As part of the investigations, Lorain County sheriff’s deputies arrested the Rev. Dean Dimon, the presiding priest of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Cleveland, last week. Dimon was charged with soliciting prostitution, a third-degree misdemeanor, court records show.
“That is a person that we’re supposed to go to to seek comfort, to seek guidance and to seek assistance,” Lorain County Sheriff Jack Hall said of Dimon. “That trust was violated by that individual last week when he decided that he was going to solicit individuals for sex.”
As of Monday, Dimon remains listed on the church’s website. Court records show he is due back at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 29 in Avon Lake Municipal Court for a pretrial hearing. Dimon has pleaded not guilty.
Attempts to reach Dimon’s attorney and Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church were unsuccessful.
The investigations netted the arrests of 109 people who sought sex, some of whom came from as far away as North Carolina and Florida, according to Yost’s office.
Investigators also referred 67 human trafficking victims to social services or health care groups, Yost’s office said.
“If you want to stop human trafficking, you cannot treat the purchase of sex – the money that fuels human trafficking – as though it were a traffic ticket,“ Yost said. ”It’s a serious offense and people need punishment.”