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Monday, January 21, 2013

Prostitution Sting By Waukesha Police Nets Arrest of Milwaukee Woman

Letecia L. Espinosa, 25, is accused of meeting up with an undercover detective and an informant for a three-way and to deliver cocaine, according to a criminal complaint.

A Milwaukee woman whose online advertisement stated she was “a thick female looking to play with older men” and was “looking to fulfill your fantasies and fetishes and will leave with a smile and will want you coming back for more” was charged with prostitution Thursday in Waukesha County Circuit Court, according to a criminal complaint. Letecia L. Espinosa, 25, was also charged with delivering cocaine. She faces up to 8-1/4 years in prison if convicted of the felony and misdemeanor charges. According to the complaint: Waukesha Police detectives working undercover with a female informant responded to an ad on backpage.com featuring an escort named “Alexia.” Authorities later identified the woman as Espinosa. A male detective was texting …

dead13skully

9:02 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Don't Worry the good police of Waukesha. Also continue to keep our streets safe by arresting kids on bikes and skateboards for riding on the sidewalk.   more ›

Friday, March 23, 2012

Three Charged in Prostitution Sting

Suspects were busted after Waukesha olice put together a sting online, according to a criminal complaint.

Three men are facing charges after they were caught up in a Waukesha prostitution sting. The men charged Wednesday in Waukesha County Circuit Court are Felipe N. Sanchez Sanchez, 35, of Milwaukee, Jose A. Hernandez, 35, of West Allis, and Brent E. Barg, 43, of Elm Grove. Each are faced with one count of patronizing prostitutes, which carries a maximum sentence of nine months in jail and $10,000 in fines if convicted According to the criminal complaints, Waukesha police netted the three men in a Dec. 29 sting operation where undercover officers placed ads online in order to bust men looking to have sex in exchange for money. After setting up the deals, the men would meet what they thought was a prostitute at a Waukesha hotel where they were…

TOM

6:36 am on Sunday, March 25, 2012

well now their screwed THEY GOT WHAT THEY WANTED   more ›

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