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ELKTON â A New York woman has received an 18-month sentence for her role in a prostitution ring that operated at an Elkton-area spa, according to Cecil County Circuit Court records.
Maryland State Police detectives arrested the defendant â Bifang Zhong, 45, of Brooklyn, N.Y. â in December and charged her with eight sex trafficking and prostitution offenses, all of which are misdemeanors.
MSP detectives arrested Zhong and filed those charges against her after a two-month-long investigation that focused on the former Spa Aromatherapy in the 1600 block of Elkton Road (Route 279) and involved, in part, interviews with clients, surveillance operations and a raid in which detectives found a naked male customer in a âmassage roomâ with a âscantily cladâ female employee, in addition to other evidence, according to Cecil Whig archives and court records.
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An Eastern Shore man who spent nearly 21 years in prison for a murder he said he did not commit walked free this week, a year after Maryland’s highest court tossed out his conviction based on newly discovered DNA evidence.
Farm fields and forest that will be used as treated sewage spray fields for the proposed development at Trappe, MD. Miles Creek is in the foreground.Dave Harp
To beachbound travelers, Trappe may be little more than a âspeed awareness zoneâ encountered on their drive to Ocean City, MD. As U.S. Route 50 bypasses the little town on the Chesapeake Bayâs Eastern Shore, about all motorists see is a scattering of modest houses and a handful of gas stations, convenience stores and businesses.
That could begin to change soon. A developer aims to break ground by yearâs end on the first phase of Lakeside, a planned community of 2,501 homes and apartments, a 30-acre lake and a small shopping center. All of it is to be built on undeveloped land the town annexed nearly two decades ago.