Crime & Safety
Teen Girl Sexually Assaulted In Vacant Home, Cops Say
Cook County police say that three men took a 16-year-old girl to a vacant home in Ford Heights and sexually assaulted her.

FORD HEIGHTS, IL – A 16-year-old girl who was walking Saturday afternoon in far southeast suburban Sauk Village was taken by three men who later sexually assaulted her at a vacant home in Ford Heights, police said on Tuesday. The three men, all younger than 20 years old, were all charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault by the Cook County Sheriff's Office.
Cook County police responded to a vacant home in the 1400 block of Greenwood Avenue in Ford Heights around 4:45 p.m. on March 31 to a report of "a suspicious circumstance."
There they found the three men, later identified as Kwasi McMillian, 19, of Country Club Hills; Deandre Guy, 18, of Crete and Jose Argue, 19, of Markham. The victim was also found at the home "hidden in a closet," according to police.
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Police said their initial investigation indicates the girl was walking in Sauk Village earlier that day before she was taken to the home and sexually assaulted.
Photos: Kwasi McMillian, Deandre Guy and Jose Argue: Via Cook County Sheriff's Office
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