KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A Georgia woman is facing prostitution related charges after Rockwood Police began investigating a Roane County massage business, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
On Wednesday, the TBI released that complaints were made about illegal business activity was being done at a business in the 2300 block of North Gateway Avenue in Harriman, which prompted the investigation by Rockwood Police, the TBI Human Trafficking Unit, and the office of the 9th Judicial District Attorney General.
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Detectives and agents executed a search warrant on Monday at 7 Massage, the TBI said, and that search resulted in one woman who worked at the location being arrested and taken into custody.
The TBI shared that police arrested Sook Campbell, 79, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, on three charges of patronizing prostitution. She was booked into the Roane County Jail.
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Another woman who was working there accepted services provided by Grow Free Tennessee, part of the Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking, the TBI said.
The TBI shared that the investigation into the case remains active an ongoing.
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