Crime & Safety
Serial Foot Fondler Pleads Guilty to Touching Women's Feet at Naperville Library
He's been charged with similar offenses stretching back to the mid-90s.

An Aurora man who apparently can’t stop touching women’s feet pleaded guilty in court Friday to doing just that in Naperville and Warrenville.
Omar Carlton, 45, of the 1000 block of Fifth Avenue in Aurora, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated battery in a public place, according to a report from the Daily Herald. The charges stem from incidents April 20 at the Warrenville Public Library and in October 2015 at the North Central College library in Naperville.
Carlton was arrested Oct. 8, 2015, after allegedly caressing the feet of four women at the Oesterle Library in Naperville.
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Naperville Police Commander Jason Arres said in an Oct. 2015 article that Carlton used his bare feet to repeatedly touch the victims’ bare feet. The women had taken their shoes off while studying at the library.
In July 1996, Carlton was arrested for crawling under a table and fondling a woman’s toes in the library of Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills.
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In June 1999, Carlton placed his own bare feet on another woman’s bare feet.
In July 2006 at Naperville’s Public Library and again in March 2008 at Wheaton College’s Buswell Memorial Library, Carlton touched a woman’s bare feet with his own.
His next court date is Dec. 15.
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