The Houston Police Department arrested a mother and daughter during an undercover sting, for allegedly offering to provide butt injections out of a short-term rental.
Texas law enforcement officials arrested a mother-daughter duo who allegedly operated an illegal butt injection operation, offering to complete the medical procedure for about $6,000. The Houston Police Department conducted an undercover sting last Wednesday, which led to the arrests of 56-year-old Consuelo Dal Bo and her daughter, 18-year-old Isabella Dal Bo, who were both charged with unlawfully practicing medicine without a license.
The two women planned to inject a brown liquid, which was unlabeled, into the butt, or posterior, of a customer who ended up being an undercover officer during the sting, court records showed. The documents also note that the mother gave the undercover officer Xanax to relax before the injection procedure.
During the sting operation, officers seized multiple bags of injectables and medical supplies. The Houston Police Department, which conducted the investigation, encourages anyone who believes they may have been a victim of the duo’s practices to come forward.
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