Crime & Safety

Prostitution Sting Results In Arrests Of Grayslake Man, 13 Others

The men were arrested at a Waukegan hotel after handing over money to an undercover detective, according to the sheriff's office.

(Lake County Sheriff's Office)

WAUKEGAN, IL β€” A 47-year-old Grayslake resident arrested last week is among 14 men charged with offering money to undercover detectives in exchange for sex at a Waukegan hotel, according to the Lake County Sheriff's Office.

The arrests by the office's gang task force were part of a nationwide operation to deter sex buyers and reduce demand for prostitutes. More than 390 people were arrested by two dozen law enforcement agencies in 14 states as part of the 17th National Johns Suppression Initiative.

β€œThere is no doubt a correlation between β€˜Johns’ and women being sex trafficked," Sheriff John Idleburg said in a release. "Sex traffickers take women and juveniles to areas where purchased sexual acts are in high-demand, and northeastern Illinois is no exception. Our Gang Task Force will do everything they can to rescue and protect those being forced into involuntary servitude."

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The undercover operation involved online classified websites regularly used to advertise prostitution, according to the sheriff's office. After making arrangements to meet at a hotel in the 4100 block of Fountain Square Place and offering money to deputies, the men were taken to Lake County Jail. Those arrested range in age from 26 to 67 and include residents of Lake, Cook, McHenry and Kenosha counties.

The NJSI was founded by Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart in 2011 to focus national attention on the role sex buyers play to fuel sex trafficking. His office said over 9,000 arrests have been made by more than 130 participating agencies.

The Cook County Sheriff's Office said it conducted joint operations with suburban police departments in Lansing, Matteson and Orland Hills.

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The latest initiative, which ran from Jan. 13 to Feb. 3, resulted in 21 charges of soliciting a minor and 23 charges related to trafficking. It also included an online bot that engaged nearly 1,500 potential sex buyers before sending a warning about the "legal and social dangers of buying sex," Dart's office said in a release.

Sheriff's police arrested one person, who the office did not name, who sent more than 350 text messages to the chatbot and called "bot phone numbers" nine times. The Cook County Sheriff's Office has not disclosed the names and charges of the people it said it arrested in the operation, as required by law.


Editor’s note: Names and photos have been removed from this report due to expungements.

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