Austin Police Seek Additional Potential Victims Following Sexual Assault Charges Against Domain Spa Massage Therapist
Austin Police suspect more victims after arresting Edwin Vargas-Garzon, 48, for sexual assault at a Domain spa. APD Sexual Crimes Unit seeking information.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 9, 2026, 6:22 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from CBS Austin

Domain Spa Assault Investigation and Arrest
A disturbing case involving an alleged sexual assault by a massage therapist has prompted a widespread search for potential additional victims by Austin law enforcement. On February 7, detectives from the Austin Police Department apprehended 48 year old Edwin Vargas-Garzon in connection with a reported assault that occurred in late 2025. The specific incident took place on November 2, 2025, at a massage establishment situated within the bustling Domain development, specifically at 11011 Domain Drive. Following a detailed investigation into the allegations, authorities formalized the sexual assault charges against Vargas-Garzon, who was employed at the Domain location at the time.
Victim Identifies Suspect and Multiple Locations Identified
The initial case came to light several days after the alleged assault, when the victim proactively contacted the police to report the incident. According to APD statements, the victim was able to positively identify Vargas-Garzon as the perpetrator. As detectives from the Sexual Crimes Unit delved deeper into the suspect’s employment history and interactions with clients, they uncovered significant information pointing to possible additional offenses. The investigation has now broadened its scope to include potential incidents involving Vargas-Garzon at other massage therapy businesses across the Austin region, raising concerns that the total number of victims could rise as the public appeal for information circulates.
Police Appeal for Information and Victim Support
The Austin Police Department is making a direct appeal to the community for assistance in this ongoing investigation. Authorities are urging anyone who may have been victimized by Vargas-Garzon, or who possesses relevant information, to immediately contact the APD Sexual Crimes Unit at 512-974-5095. For those who prefer electronic communication, the unit has established a dedicated email address for tips at [email protected]. APD has emphasized that any dialogue with investigators is completely voluntary, and that comprehensive support services are readily available to all victims, regardless of their decision to participate formally in the criminal investigation. Individuals seeking assistance without engaging the police can reach APD Victim Services at 512-974-5037.
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