by: Sara Whaley Updated: Aug 18, 2017 - 6:12 AM
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TULSA, Okla. - Quick Facts;
Local and state authorities arrested two women Thursday in connection with prostitution at two Tulsa massage parlors.
Rachel Austen and Katrina Hamilton were arrested after law enforcement received a tip that two parlors were trafficking children. Austen faces a complaint of aiding in prostitution while Hamilton faces a complaint of engaging in prostitution.
The pair go to court Aug. 24
The busts happened near 46th and Memorial and 51st and Highway 169.
Police said Austen and Hamilton solicited sex to undercover officers.
Tulsa police and the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said no evidence was found that children were being trafficked, but the search warrants will allow them to investigate further.
More arrests could be made in the future.
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TULSA, Okla. - Quick Facts;
- Two women were arrested in a Tulsa prostitution sting.
- Police and state agents served warrants at two Tulsa massage parlors.
- WATCH FOX23 Sara Whaley's full report above.
Local and state authorities arrested two women Thursday in connection with prostitution at two Tulsa massage parlors.
Rachel Austen and Katrina Hamilton were arrested after law enforcement received a tip that two parlors were trafficking children. Austen faces a complaint of aiding in prostitution while Hamilton faces a complaint of engaging in prostitution.
The pair go to court Aug. 24
The busts happened near 46th and Memorial and 51st and Highway 169.
Police said Austen and Hamilton solicited sex to undercover officers.
Tulsa police and the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said no evidence was found that children were being trafficked, but the search warrants will allow them to investigate further.
More arrests could be made in the future.
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