Crime & Safety
Cops Shut Down Orland Park Massage Parlor After Man Complains He Was Touched 'Inappropriately' and Offered Sex
A masseuse also offered a sex act to an undercover cop, police said.

A man complaining about how he was touched and offered sex at an Orland Park massage parlor prompted an undercover investigation that led to the cops shutting the place down, police said.
A masseuse ended up getting arrested and her boss also caught a criminal case for allegedly employing an unlicensed massage therapist.
The undercover operation targeting HM Spa on 151st Street started when a man went to the cops and complained about how “the attendant inappropriately touched him and offered a sex act,” police said. The unhappy man explained he had “massages at a number of different establishments and is familiar what to expect from a massage,” and that it wasn’t what he got at the HM Spa.
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On Wednesday, an undercover officer cop stopped by HM Spa and asked for a massage, police said.
“During the course of the massage the massage therapist offered a sex act for a monetary price,” police said. More officers then materialized in the massage parlor and arrested the masseuse, Keying Peng, 43, of Chicago on a prostitution charge.
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“During the course of the investigation it was revealed that Peng was not licensed by the State of Illinois and she was cited for that violation” as well, police said.
Peng’s boss, massage parlor manager Man Zhang, 25, of Chicago was charged with employing an unlicensed massage therapist.
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