Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Police: Ex-teacher accused of grooming

- By Paige Fry pfry@chicagotri­bune.com Twitter @paigexfry

As police were searching for a former teacher at a Joliet diocesan school who was charged with traveling to meet a child and grooming, the 44-year-old man was admitted to a hospital, and his attorney told police that he will turn himself in after his release from the hospital, the Joliet Police Department said Saturday.

A warrant was issued by a Will County judge Thursday for the arrest of Jeremy Hylka one day after the Joliet Police Department discovered a video about 6:30 a.m. on Snapchat depicting possible “inappropri­ate contact” between an adult and a minor, Joliet police Lt. Joe Egizio said during a news conference Friday.

It was not immediatel­y clear why Hylka was admitted to a hospital, and police said the time and date of his release from the hospital are unknown.

The video that was brought to police’s attention was made by a citizen, acting independen­tly, who posed as a 15-year-old and uploaded alleged correspond­ence between the two on social media, police said.

Detectives interviewe­d the user who uploaded the video, vetted all messages and content from the account, and identified the suspect as Hylka.

The Snapchat user apparently runs an independen­t group called “Save Our Siblings” that holds no law enforcemen­t authority, Egizio said.

Joliet police Detective Shawn Filipiak added that the man behind the account is 19 years old and posed as a 15-year-old while correspond­ing with Hylka.

“I’ve never met this person in my life,” Filipiak said about the Snapchat user.

“This group, SOS, and cooperatin­g witness that came forward … came to us, because he knows that there are a bunch of people out there that are doing this, and he just felt it to be his duty to go out on different sites, chat sites, and engage in conversati­on because it really bothered him.”

On Thursday, Hylka’s bail was then set at $100,000, Egizio said at that time.

“I encourage anybody that was a victim ever, please come forward,” Filipiak said.

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