COOK COUNTY SHERIFF ANNOUNCES NUMEROUS ARRESTS WITH SEX TRAFFICKING AND RELATED OFFENSES

Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart today called on websites to work with law enforcement to prevent more people from being trafficked online after 10 people were charged in Sheriff’s Police trafficking related investigations in just two weeks.

The cases investigated by the Sheriff’s Police Vice Unit and Internet Crimes Against Children Unit varied in complexity, victims, and methods used by the alleged offenders.

“These cases show that trafficking and child exploitation can happen anywhere and be perpetrated by anyone,” Sheriff Dart said. “We want the public to be aware of the prevalence of trafficking. Case in point is the number of our investigations that were charged in such a short period of time.”

On Oct. 6, four people were indicted by a Cook County grand jury on charges of involuntary servitude, trafficking in persons, and promoting prostitution after Sheriff’s Police Vice Unit investigators found that they were operating a brothel in an apartment in the 1500 block of Norway Lane in unincorporated Palatine.
▪ Christian Hurtado, 28, of Elgin
▪ Daniel Hurtado, 26, of Elgin
▪ Martha Hurtado-Hernandez, 57, of Chicago
▪ Rigoberto Parra, 46, of Aurora
▪ All four are facing similar charges in Kane County for allegedly operating brothels
there.

On Oct. 6, 53-year-old Carlos Cooks of Elk Grove Village was charged with involuntary servitude and promoting prostitution after a Vice Unit investigation found that he forced a woman to have sex for money.

The investigation found that Cooks placed the ads for the victim online, arranged the encounters with johns, controlled the money she received from those encounters, and physically abused the victim if the victim did not provide services.

On Oct. 11, two siblings were charged with trafficking in persons after a Vice Unit investigation found they forced the victim to work against their will at a Cicero restaurant they owned. The investigation revealed that the victim worked long hours for little money and was prohibited from leaving a residence that one of the siblings owned.

▪ Jaime Olvera-Lopez, 52, was charged with trafficking in persons.
▪ Leticia Pena, 57, was charged with trafficking in persons and involuntary servitude.

On Oct. 13, 24-year-old Erick Johnson of Chicago was indicted by a Cook County grand jury for involuntary servitude of a minor and promoting juvenile prostitution for trafficking a minor online. At the time of his indictment, Johnson was already charged for promoting prostitution of another victim.

On Oct. 19, 26-year-old Angel Ojeda of Chicago was charged with dissemination of child pornography and possession of child pornography following a Sheriff’s Police Internet Crimes Against Children unit investigation that revealed Ojeda downloaded and shared child pornography on a social media app.

On Oct. 20, 36-year-old Marcus Brewer of Chicago was charged with promoting prostitution after a Vice Unit investigation found he rented the room for the victim and provided the victim security during encounters with johns.

In half of the cases, the victims were advertised online through the aggregator website ListCrawler or the website MegaPersonals.

Sheriff Dart announced today that he will be sending letters to the website operators asking them to work with his office to prevent victims from being trafficked online. “I am calling on these websites to make a difference by helping prevent more victims from being trafficked,” Sheriff Dart said.

As Sheriff’s Office investigators continue to aggressively pursue cases against anyone suspected of human trafficking and child exploitation, the Office wants the public to learn some of the warning signs, so they can also help report these cases to law enforcement.

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