Women arrested after offering salon services TO UNDERCOVER COP

   

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Published on May 3, 2020

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Yes, they seem to be.

Two women of color were busted for offering salon service — doing nails and eyelashes, for example — after an undercover operation caught them red handed, report say.

The women are innocent until proven guilty.

The take down occurred in Loredo, Texas.

The arrests were initiated for violations imposed by the COVID-19 Emergency Management Plan.

The decree was imposed by the mayor.

The women were arrested after someone ratted on them.

The arresting officer — presumed to be a woman — set up a sting.

"[A]n undercover officer working on the COVID-19 task force enforcement detail made contact with each solicitor to set up an appointment for a cosmetic, beauty service that is prohibited under the emergency ordinance," police said in a statement.

They also advertised their salon services on social media.

It appears the customers were consenting adults who wanted to improve their appearances.

Arrested are Ana Isabel Castro-Garcia, 31, and Brenda Stephanie Mata, 20.

Mata "allegedly agreed to perform an eyelash service inside her residence for an undercover officer posing as a customer," reports say.

Castro-Garcia reportedly offered to perform nail services.

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Two women allegedly violated the emergency management plan when they offered their beauty, cosmetic services from home.

Their arrests were initiated for violations imposed by the COVID-19 Emergency Management Plan on Wednesday.
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Laredo police said they launched investigations on the cases after receiving anonymous tips via the LPD app.

"Both of the violators independently solicited customers via social media. On both cases, an undercover officer working on the COVID-19 task force enforcement detail made contact with each solicitor to set up an appointment for a cosmetic, beauty service that is prohibited under the emergency ordinance," police said in a statement.

In one case, Ana Isabel Castro-Garcia, 31, was arrested in the 1200 block of Harding Street after she agreed to and met with an undercover officer who posed as a customer needing a nail service.

"Castro-Garcia admitted to running a nail salon inside her residence and promoting the business on social media, going against the mayoral decree currently in place," police stated.


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