Johnson County massage parlor operator enters plea agreement on interstate prostitution charge

A woman who operates massage parlors in Olathe and Leawood has been sentenced in federal court Monday to serve five years of supervised release on an interstate prostitution charge, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

Chunqui Wu, 62, of Overland Park, Kansas, pleaded guilty to one count of transportation with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

In addition to supervised release, she was ordered to pay a $55,000 fine.

Wu operated three massage parlors: Alpha Massage at 116 S. Clairborne, #A, in Olathe, Kansas; A Plus Massage at 527 N. Mur-Len Road, in Olathe, Kansas; and King Spa at 13104 State Line Road in Leawood, Kansas.

According to the plea agreement, Wu was contacted by an undercover confidential source who asked for a job working in Wu’s massage parlors. According to the U.S. attorney’s office, Wu made statements indicating she allowed her employees to perform sexual services for tips.

Undercover investigators confirmed that employees in the massage parlors were offering sexual services to customers, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

Wu’s plea agreement says investigators worked with an undercover confidential source who contacted Wu and asked for a job working in Wu’s massage parlors. Wu made statements indicating she allowed her employees to perform sexual services for tips. Investigators working undercover confirmed that employees in Wu’s massage parlors were offering sexual services to customers.

Wu was arrested when she went to the Kansas City International airport in Kansas City, Missouri, to meet the undercover confidential source and transport her back to Kansas to work in one of Wu’s massage parlors.

U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister commended the Olathe Police Department, the Leawood Police Department, the FBI and Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Flannigan for their work on the case.

KCK police officer shot, has non-life-threatening injury

A Kansas City, Kansas, police officer was shot on Tuesday afternoon and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to a police spokesman.

The officer, who was injured in the arm, was taken to a hospital. The suspect fled, according to authorities.

The officer had been pursuing the suspect on suspicion of being involved in an earlier hit-and-run accident, according to the spokesman. Stopping at the county line, the officer got out of the vehicle, then the suspect stopped and got out of a vehicle. The two exchanged gunfire.

The shooting occurred on County Line Road, the border between Wyandotte and Johnson counties. Authorities believe the shooting may have happened in Johnson County.

The suspect’s vehicle was found near 42nd and Metropolitan Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, according to the spokesman.

Toy drive planned for children

A drive-through toy collection will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, for children served by CASA of Johnson and Wyandotte Counties.

The drive will be held at the CASA offices at 6950 Squibb, Mission, Kansas. The collection will be safe and contactless, according to organizers.

Those interested in donating a toy may bring gifts for toddlers through teens.

Santa Claus will hand out candy canes to donors while volunteers wearing masks will take the gifts from cars without contact. The gifts will be stored in the building.

Those who are not able to come by that day also can donate funds to the CASA website at casajwc.org, or call 913-715-4040.

Volunteers with CASA help abused and neglected children through the court and foster care system.