
A woman is facing a prostitution charge for the second time in three months as police conduct an ongoing investigation in Wallingford into an alleged prostitution ring.
Over the past several months, the Community Impact Unit of the Wallingford Police Department has received numerous anonymous complaints regarding an alleged prostitution ring operating on South Elm Street, according to Chief John Ventura of the Wallingford Police Department.
According to Ventura, the location is associated with 41-year-old Erica Waller, who was previously arrested on a prostitution charge in October 2024.
Investigating officers allege that Waller continued to use a website to offer a “menu” of sexual services to potential clients, Ventura said.
Undercover officers reportedly engaged with Waller on the website and arranged a meeting on Jan. 10, according to Ventura. The meeting led to her arrest after she allegedly agreed to perform sexual acts in exchange for money, Ventura said.
Waller was charged with third-degree promoting prostitution. She was released on a $7,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Friday in Meriden.