"We Meet Your Needs"? Apparently So...

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Since allowing Israel Falcone to turn part of his adult establishment into a massage parlor, the cops have been rather busy. Police Chief, Eric Moreland, reported that two women and one man are currently under investigation for the suspicion of prostitution. 


All three were arrested after uncover cops requested a "deluxe"" massage at the parlor. Each police officer was partnered with a masseuse of the opposite sex and received a massage. At the end of the 30 minute session each masseuse then offered their respective officer something of a "happy ending."

No word yet on how the city will react, but my guess is that it will not be good. 

4 comments:

cristina rodriguez said...

This kind of situation is repugnant because they giving a chance to this individual to open this massage facility and he is wasting this opportunity by allowing that kind of incidents in this business. I am in total favor of removing this license.

cristina rdz said...

There are also many inconsistencies in this business and I don’t think it specifies at what age a person can enter this place and use the services. In the last city council meeting I heard the word “cocktail” while Mr. Falcon was explaining the service he will provide for his clients and I’m not sure if in this establishment they will serve alcohol or not. It can be a possibility, no doubt. He can argue that it is a beach theme. So authorities please be alert!

Sarah Lowther said...

If Mr. Falcone is in fact serving a "cocktail" at his establishment is it an alcoholic one? If so does he have a liquor license? Or could this be refering to a different type of "cocktail" such as one made of banned substances or perscription pills? I believe that more should be looked into this matter and finding answers for these questions and more. Also I believe that with the issue of the budget still on the floor I think that the drug enforcement agency for the police should go into opperation. It seems that Mr. Falcone has created a lot of controversy even it was unintended. I hope that he is enjoying the publicity and his new found form of fame, as a criminal.

Nate Felver said...

This is a serious issue. I know Police Chief Moreland and his men very well. I know they have done efficient police business when dealing with this situation. This is definitely an issue that this city needs to farther discuss.

Nate Felver, President, Police Benevolent Association

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