West recently finished serving a four-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2008 of soliciting and loitering to engage in soliciting after a positive HIV test, according to Montgomery County court records.
In 1993, West was featured in a series in the Dayton Daily News that exposed the lives and realities of prostitutes who are HIV-positive.
The coverage prompted state lawmakers to make soliciting a felony for prostitutes who are HIV-positive. The law took effect in 1996 and is familiarly known as the "Vicki West Law."
West is well known by Dayton police and the sheriff's office.
She's been arrested more than four dozen times since 1984, including several incidents of prostitution-related crimes since the law went into effect, according to the release.
West is being held in the Montgomery County Jail and potential charges are expected to be reviewed by the prosecutor's office.
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