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Guosheng Chen, 47, of Hayward, was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a victim during a massage therapy session. Authorities encourage anyone who recognizes Chen and has further information about the crime or any other unreported crimes to contact the Sheriff’s Office. (San Mateo Sheriff’s Office)
MILLBRAE — A 47-year-old masseuse from Hayward was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a victim during a massage therapy session last month. Authorities, however, believe there may be more victims and have urged them to come forward.
According to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were notified of a sexual assault that occurred during a massage therapy session on Dec 22., at a business located in the 900 block of Broadway in Millbrae. A woman reported there was “unwanted, inappropriate, and sexual touching” by a male massage therapist. Officials said the victim was provided resources before the Sheriff’s office began their investigation.
Guosheng Chen, 47, of Hayward, was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a victim during a massage therapy session. Authorities encourage anyone who recognizes Chen and has further information about the crime or any other unreported crimes to contact the Sheriff’s Office. (San Mateo Sheriff’s Office)
In the investigation, they identified 47-year-old Guosheng Chen, and on Dec. 31, a $400,000 warrant of arrest was obtained to detain him. On Thursday, Jan. 2, Chen was taken into custody with assistance from the Hayward Police Department. He was booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility for charges of oral copulation, sexual penetration and sexual battery involving an unconscious person.
Sheriff’s officials said Chen had previously worked as a massage therapist throughout the state, including in Alameda County, Contra Costa County, San Diego County and San Mateo County.
Investigators believe there may be additional unidentified victims and encouraged anyone with information to come forward.
Anyone who recognizes Chen or has further information about this or any other unreported crime can contact Detective Pitts at 650-363-4060 or by email at npitts@smcgov.org.
Originally Published: January 3, 2025 at 4:10 PM PST
MILLBRAE — A 47-year-old masseuse from Hayward was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a victim during a massage therapy session last month. Authorities, however, believe there may be more victims and have urged them to come forward.
According to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were notified of a sexual assault that occurred during a massage therapy session on Dec 22., at a business located in the 900 block of Broadway in Millbrae. A woman reported there was “unwanted, inappropriate, and sexual touching” by a male massage therapist. Officials said the victim was provided resources before the Sheriff’s office began their investigation.
Guosheng Chen, 47, of Hayward, was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a victim during a massage therapy session. Authorities encourage anyone who recognizes Chen and has further information about the crime or any other unreported crimes to contact the Sheriff’s Office. (San Mateo Sheriff’s Office)
In the investigation, they identified 47-year-old Guosheng Chen, and on Dec. 31, a $400,000 warrant of arrest was obtained to detain him. On Thursday, Jan. 2, Chen was taken into custody with assistance from the Hayward Police Department. He was booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility for charges of oral copulation, sexual penetration and sexual battery involving an unconscious person.
Sheriff’s officials said Chen had previously worked as a massage therapist throughout the state, including in Alameda County, Contra Costa County, San Diego County and San Mateo County.
Investigators believe there may be additional unidentified victims and encouraged anyone with information to come forward.
Anyone who recognizes Chen or has further information about this or any other unreported crime can contact Detective Pitts at 650-363-4060 or by email at npitts@smcgov.org.
Originally Published: January 3, 2025 at 4:10 PM PST