Crime & Safety
Wrigley Field Bathroom Predator Filmed at Least 4 Boys: Prosecutor
Court records show a Winnetka man helped detain Nichols Gregor, who police say was trying to take a photo of a 12-year-old boy at a urinal.

CHICAGO, IL - A Winnetka man helped capture a convicted child sexual predator who was taking pictures of young boys urinating at a men’s room at Wrigley Field on Saturday, prosecutors said in court this week.
The 46-year-old Winnetka man was with his 12-year-old son at the Chicago Cubs’ home stadium during Saturday’s game and stopped at a restroom on their way out. That’s when the man noticed Nichols Gregor, a 37-year-old convicted sex offender from Lake Villa, standing suspiciously close to his son while he was at the urinal, according to DNAinfo Chicago reports.
Prosecutors said Gregor filmed several, including at least four minor boys, using urinals that day at Wrigley Field.
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The father noticed Gregor was carrying a waist-high black bag that was pointed at his son’s groin. He confronted Gregor, who reportedly said “I didn’t take any pictures.”
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A witness helped the Winnetka man detain Gregor until police arrived. Gregor was charged with sexual exploitation of a child.
Police said they found multiple explicit videos of men and boys using the urinals after he was arrested.
This isn’t Gregor’s first time being charged with an incident like this. In 2010, he was convicted of a crime related to taking photos of young boys using the restroom at a swimming pool in St. Charles.
Gregor is being held without bond.
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