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Law enforcement officers helped a woman into the back seat of a Honolulu Police Department patrol car Friday at a business located at 655 Keeaumoku St.
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Investigators from the Honolulu Prosecutor’s Office, with the help of police and Homeland Security, arrested two women at a Keeaumoku Street massage parlor Friday.
Eunmi Kim and Sung Hee Bridge were arrested at 655 Keeaumoku St., Suite 111, on charges of promoting prostitution and illegal ownership of a prohibited business.
An Oahu grand jury indicted the women on the charges, both Class C felonies, an anonymous source said. Their bail was set at $100,000 each.
Although there is no signage, the address matches a business called V.I.P., which has been identified as a massage parlor.
2 pedestrians hurt in collision near school
Emergency Medical Services took a 72-year-old woman to a hospital in serious condition after she was struck by a vehicle in front of Roosevelt High School.
Shortly after 7:20 a.m. Friday on Nehoa Street, a vehicle traveling at a low rate of speed struck the pedestrian, who was in a crosswalk, EMS said. She then fell onto another pedestrian, a 75-year-old woman. The driver stopped to render aid.
EMS also transported the 75-year-old woman to a hospital in stable condition.