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Undercover Sting Leads to Prostitution Charges at Two Westmoreland County Massage Parlors

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Published on September 25, 2025
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Two massage parlors in Westmoreland County are now the focal point of a prostitution sting that has resulted in charges against two individuals. These developments stem from an undercover operation initiated by local law enforcement after receiving complaints about the businesses in question. As reported by WPXI, the investigation began in May 2025 and targeted Asian Garden Spa in Export and Asian Massage in Lower Burrell.

In the course of the investigation, undercover officers visited the parlors and reported that employees at both locations offered sexual acts for additional payment during massage sessions. These services were offered during the operation, which the officers declined, leading to the execution of search warrants at both establishments. According to details from CBS News Pittsburgh, arrests were made at each parlor, with one woman taken into custody at each location.

Arrested from the Asian Garden Spa was Weihong Wang, who has since been placed on a detainer by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, hinting at complexities regarding her immigration status. The other party entangled in the legal fallout is Li Cheng, purportedly responsible for the everyday operations at the Asian Massage establishment. Previously, Cheng had pleaded guilty to a charge of promoting prostitution in Lancaster County in 2022, an incident which precedes the current charges levelled against her.

Both the Murrysville and Lower Burrell police departments collaborated with the Westmoreland County District Attorney's Office to bring about these recent developments.