Two Well Spa employees arrested in Huntington Station raid
Well Spa was raided again on East Jericho Turnpike, and police said five town violations followed two arrests. ([suffolkpd.org](https://suffolkpd.org/Alerts/Press-Releases/ArtMID/10029/ArticleID/14733/Two-Employees-Arrested-in-Massage-Parlor-Raid))

Jie Di, 48, of Queens, and Minhua Guo, 34, of Stony Brook, were arrested after Suffolk County police said the Second Precinct Investigative Unit investigated Well Spa at 905 East Jericho Turnpike in Huntington Station. Police said the two employees were charged with Unauthorized Practice of a Profession, and the Town of Huntington Fire Marshal and Code Enforcement Inspectors issued five combined violations at the business as the inquiry continued. ([suffolkpd.org](suffolkpd.org/Alerts/Press-Releases/ArtMID/10029/ArticleID/14733/Two-Employees-Arrested-in-Massage-Parlor-Raid))
The pair were issued desk appearance tickets and are due in First District Court in Central Islip at a later date. Under New York Education Law §6512, unauthorized practice is a class E felony, and state sentencing law sets the maximum term for a class E felony at four years, depending on the sentence imposed. ([suffolkpd.org](suffolkpd.org/Alerts/Press-Releases/ArtMID/10029/ArticleID/14733/Two-Employees-Arrested-in-Massage-Parlor-Raid))
The April 10 raid did not stand alone at that address. Well Spa was investigated in June 2024, when police and town officials raided the same storefront and arrested two women on unauthorized practice and prostitution charges. Huntington Station has also seen repeated enforcement along East Jericho Turnpike since 2024, with police and town inspectors returning to corridor businesses after community complaints and code checks. ([patch.com](patch.com/new-york/huntington/huntington-station-massage-parlor-raid-2-women-arrested-police-say))
That mix of criminal charges and municipal enforcement is the key local question at Well Spa now: how long the operation remained active, what code or fire issues were present, and why the same address resurfaced after a prior police action. Suffolk County police said Di and Guo would answer the charges in court, while the town continued its separate review of the violations tied to the property. ([suffolkpd.org](suffolkpd.org/Alerts/Press-Releases/ArtMID/10029/ArticleID/14733/Two-Employees-Arrested-in-Massage-Parlor-Raid))
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