Arrests made at alleged sex club in N. Harris

Darcie Rae Pepin, 23, has been charged with sexually oriented business violation. Darcie Rae Pepin, 23, has been charged with sexually oriented business violation. Photo: Harris County Constable. Photo: Harris County Constable. Image 1 of / 14 Caption Close Arrests made at alleged sex club in N. Harris 1 / 14 Back to Gallery

Two men and four women have been accused of misdemeanors after a sting operation at an alleged sexually oriented business in north Harris County.

The arrests were made after the operation about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cowgirls Men's Club in the 900 block of FM 1960 West, according to the Precinct 4 Harris County Constable's Office.

Deputies said their investigation was sparked when community members alerted them about the business. Undercover investigators went to the club and were charged $10 to get inside.

Once inside, they were provided "lap dances" by three scantily-clothed women, who allegedly exposed portions of their breasts and moved in a manner simulating sexual intercourse.

One of the dancers, deputies said, allegedly agreed to perform sexual acts for compensation.

Another woman collected an entry fee at the club door and served beer.

Deputies said Cassius Mclinton Johnson and Willie Earnest Davis Jr. , who told deputies they owned the club, were arrested and charged with operating a sexually oriented business without a Class 1 permit as well as no state alcohol permit.

Arrested and charged with a sexually oriented business violation were Darcie Rae Pepin, 23; Cheyenne M. Thayer, 19; Angela Lynne Constable, 18; Crystal Nicole Chapman, 19. Constable is also charged with prostitution, a Class B misdemeanor.

The Sexually Oriented Business Ordinances requires a permit and each employee is required to have a Class 2 permit.