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Vancouver Masseur Who Used App To Book Clients Charged With Sexual Assault

Darpan News Desk, 23 Aug, 2019 06:56 PM

    A VPD investigation has resulted in the arrest and charge of a Vancouver masseuse, following an alleged sex assault last week.

     

    Vancouver Police detectives launched the investigation after a woman in her 30s reported to police that she had been sexually assaulted by a masseuse who came to her home in downtown Vancouver to provide treatment. Alexander Varfolomeev, 33, was identified as a suspect, and was arrested on August 20 for the alleged offence.


    Investigators believe Varfolomeev was self-employed, and used an internet app called Soothe to book clients. He then visited them in their homes to provide service.


    Varfolomeev was released on bail following his arrest yesterday, with a court order prohibiting him from providing massage or physical therapy to the public.


    The VPD encourages anyone who has been the victim of a crime, or who has information about a crime, to call police so an investigation can be completed.

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