Two Women Arrested in East Northport Massage Parlor Raid, 14 Violations Issued
Guifen Sun, 61, the Flushing owner of Roslyn Spa in East Northport, faces a felony charge following a March 27 multi-agency raid that produced 14 code violations.

Guifen Sun, 61, of Flushing, the owner of Roslyn Spa at 2064 Jericho Turnpike in East Northport, was arrested March 27 on a felony charge of unauthorized practice of a profession, alongside a misdemeanor prostitution charge, after investigators from the Suffolk County Police Department's Second Precinct Investigative Unit conducted an inspection of the business.
An employee at the spa, Yuhong Zhou, 51, also of Flushing, was arrested on the same two charges. Both women were issued desk appearance tickets and are slated for arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip.
The operation extended well beyond a standard police inquiry. Second Precinct investigators worked alongside the Town of Huntington Fire Marshal and Code Enforcement Inspectors, who collectively issued 14 violations at the Jericho Turnpike address. The town has since opened a parallel administrative and code enforcement investigation, meaning Sun and Zhou face legal exposure on two separate tracks: the criminal charges filed by Suffolk police and the municipal proceedings initiated by Huntington.
That dual-track approach is increasingly common in Suffolk County enforcement actions targeting massage establishments. New York State requires licensed massage therapists to hold active credentials through the state Office of the Professions, and municipalities like Huntington can layer additional local licensing and zoning requirements on top. Businesses that operate outside those requirements face not only state criminal exposure under the unauthorized-practice statute but also local fines, corrective-action orders, or outright closure through municipal code enforcement.
For other commercial tenants along this stretch of Jericho Turnpike, the 14 violations issued at Roslyn Spa underscore what a combined fire-marshal and ordinance inspection can surface. The Town of Huntington's ordinance inspectors are authorized to flag fire code deficiencies, occupancy issues, signage violations, and operating-permit discrepancies in a single visit, making multi-agency inspections especially consequential for any business with lapsed permitting.
Unauthorized practice of a profession is classified as an E felony under New York law, carrying a potential sentence of up to four years in state prison upon conviction. The prostitution charge is a class B misdemeanor. Both women are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Prosecutors at the First District Court in Central Islip will determine how to proceed after arraignment.
Anyone with information about alleged criminal activity at Roslyn Spa was asked to contact Second Precinct detectives directly. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers. The Town of Huntington's code enforcement process runs on its own timeline, independent of any criminal verdict, and could result in fines, required remediation, or a business closure order regardless of how the criminal case resolves.
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