Chicago Sun-Times

SHERIFF AND FEDS BUST 3 REPUTED BROTHELS IN CHICAGO AREA

- BY FRANK MAIN Staff Reporter Email: fmain@suntimes.com Twitter: @FrankMainN­ews

Three Chicago- area brothels have been shuttered and the people who allegedly ran them have been arrested after an 11- month investigat­ion by Cook County sheriff ’s investigat­ors and federal agents, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

On Tuesday, investigat­ors with Sheriff Tom Dart’s vice unit and U. S. Homeland Security Investigat­ions raided apartments they believe were operating as brothels. Two of the apartments are in Chicago in the 3900 block of West Lawrence and the 4500 block of South Archer. The third apartment is in the 10000 block of Holly Lane in unincorpor­ated Maine Township.

Three people have been charged in Cook County Criminal Court with promoting prostituti­on, including Antonio Cruz, 46, of Chicago; Maria Lopez, 49, of Glenview; and Salomon Diaz, 19, of Aurora, according to the sheriff ’s office.

Three suspected customers also were arrested, authoritie­s said. Six women working in the brothels have been provided with housing and access to social services and counseling.

Authoritie­s said the brothels had attracted a large number of “johns,” with one apartment servicing at least four customers per hour, officials said.

The investigat­ion began with a tip to HSI that foreign nationals and others were involved in prostituti­on in the Chicago area, a spokesman for the agency said.

In addition to the prostituti­on- related arrests, there were “various immigratio­n arrests” that occurred as a result of the investigat­ion “or involving individual­s who were arrested at the various scenes of yesterday’s activity,” the HSI spokesman said.

He declined to comment further on the immigratio­n arrests “until such time as the criminal case proceeds.”

Last month, a separate investigat­ion by the sheriff ’s office and HSI resulted in federal charges against six Chicago- area people accused of participat­ing in an internatio­nal prostituti­on ring involving Thai women.

A spokesman for the sheriff ’s office said the alleged brothels that were raided Tuesday aren’t suspected of being involved in internatio­nal human traffickin­g as the Thai ring was.

 ??  ??
 ?? COOK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE PHOTO ?? Clockwise from top: Salomon Diaz, Maria Lopez and Antonio Cruz.
COOK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE PHOTO Clockwise from top: Salomon Diaz, Maria Lopez and Antonio Cruz.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States