Crime & Safety
Traveling To Meet A Minor Arrest Made By Joliet Police
Joshua Radetski, 46, of Lake Zurich, was arrested by Joliet police on charges of traveling to meet a minor.

JOLIET, IL — Joshua Radetski, a 46-year-0ld man from Lake Zurich, is now in the Will County Jail after Joliet police arrested him Thursday on charges of traveling to meet a minor and indecent solicitation of a child.
Joliet police were called to a business parking lot in the 3100 block of West Jefferson Street around 12:05 p.m. for a report of a suspicious incident.
According to police reports, Radetski had been communicating with an adult representative of the group Save Our Siblings, who purported to be a 16-year-old female through a dating app.
Find out what's happening in Jolietfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Radetski had been in communication with the group for roughly 45 days, according to police.
"Further investigation determined that Radetski had traveled to Joliet to meet the purported 16-year-old female for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity," Joliet police spokesman Dwayne English informed Patch. "Mr. Radetski was still on scene and was transported to the Joliet Police Department for further questioning by Joliet Police detectives after which he was taken into custody without incident."
Find out what's happening in Jolietfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The 46-year-old Lake Zurich man is now being held in the Will County Jail on a $500,000 bail, jail logs show.
The Save Our Siblings group has also been credited with helping the Joliet police make the arrest of now-fired Diocese of Joliet school teacher Jeremy Hylka, who ran from the McDonald's restaurant on West Jefferson Street after Save Our Siblings representatives began to film Hylka when he entered the restaurant back in April.
Hylka now faces five felony charges at the Will County Courthouse.
Save Our Siblings also helped the Shorewood Police Department launch a criminal investigation that led to charges in July against a 39-year-old Lockport man, John Resedean, who has been charged with several felonies.
Resedean went to the Lovers Lane store on Route 59 on April 24 hoping to meet up with an underage teenage girl, according to Shorewood police.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.