People detained by ICE in human trafficking, prostitution raid at East Harris Co. sports bar
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Mar 21, 2025
HOUSTON – Multiple law enforcement agencies were seen raiding a sports bar in east
Harris County Thursday night after allegations of human trafficking and prostitution.
A spokesperson for the TABC, which is leading the investigation,
confirmed to KPRC 2 that officers were investigating allegations of
human trafficking and prostitution.
Officials say the raid was a direct result of a tragic wrong-way crash
on February 1st and tips about human trafficking and prostitution at the
bar. The crash, which occurred on the 610 and Ship Channel Bridge,
claimed the lives of a driver and their passenger, while the woman in
the car they collided with was charged with DWI.
“I turned over all the surveillance video from the day of the crash to
investigators,” said the owner of Frida’s. “I don’t recall anyone being
overserved. As for the prostitution, we’ve decided to implement a new
policy that will require everyone inside to have purchased food or
drinks if they want to sit inside.”
We’re also told that 25 potential victims were also interviewed during
the operation. Though no arrests were made, several individuals were
taken into custody and transported to an ICE facility in Conroe for
further processing.
Meanwhile,
TABC investigators are now looking into potential administrative
violations at Frida’s. The bar’s owner, however, remains confident that
her establishment is up to date on all permits and has fully complied
with all regulations. “I’m sure we’ll find there’s no violation at all,”
she asserted.
As
the investigation continues, the community waits for answers, with
authorities focusing on the safety of those impacted. For now, Frida’s
remains open, and the owner says operations will continue as normal.
1 comment:
Those McCarty St bars and whore houses haven't changed in 50 years. Neither has the East End ship channel area.
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