
Fishers police have arrested a man in connection with a reported sexual assault at a local massage business earlier this week.
According to the Fishers Police Department, Xinjun Zhu was taken into custody on Thursday, October 16, and faces preliminary charges of rape, criminal confinement, sexual battery, and resisting law enforcement.
The arrest followed an investigation that began on October 13, when officers responded to a report of a sexual assault at Massage Finesse, located in the 11600 block of Olio Road. Police said a woman contacted them after alleging that a male masseuse, who went by the name “David,” sexually assaulted her during a massage.
Detectives obtained a search warrant for the business and executed it three days later. When officers entered the premises, Zhu reportedly disobeyed commands and retreated toward the back of the building before being taken into custody.
During the search, police detained six individuals believed to be living inside the business. None of them were arrested, but authorities said the situation raised safety and code concerns. As a result, Fishers Code Enforcement closed the business, and the property owners changed the locks.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted the Fishers Police Department in a linguistic capacity during the investigation, and Homeland Security Investigations also provided support.
Zhu was booked into the Hamilton County Jail, and the investigation remains ongoing.