Crime & Safety

2 Sex Buyers Arrested In AH As Part Of Prostitution Crackdown

Law enforcement agencies also used online "bots" to send warning messages to potential johns, the Cook Co. Sheriff's Office said.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — Two sex buyers were arrested in Arlington Heights between the end of July and the end of August as part of an ongoing crackdown on prostitution that led to 75 arrests in Cook County, according to the sheriff's office. Two dozen law enforcement agencies were involved in the 16th National Johns Suppression Initiative, a joint effort that involved more than 450 arrests in 12 states from July 25 to Aug. 26, the Cook County Sheriff's Office said in a statement Wednesday.

Of the 75 Cook County arrests, 10 people face charges connected with trying to have sex with a minor, and six were charged with counts related to sex trafficking. One man was charged with child endangerment because he had a 5-month-old baby in the backseat of his car while soliciting for sex, the sheriff's office said.

Along with Arlington Heights police, departments in Matteson, Maywood and Lansing also helped the sheriff's office with sting operations. Eleven minors were recovered as part of the Cook County efforts, the sheriff's office said.

Find out what's happening in Arlington Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

While most of the arrests were made through street-level reverse stings, authorities also employed online "bots" as a way to deter potential johns, according to the sheriff's office. Here's how that tactic worked:

  • Artificial intelligence bots were created to text with possible sex buyers who responded to decoy online ads in nine jurisdictions, including the Chicago area.
  • When a bot made contact with a potential john, a message would be sent to warn the person of the legal and social dangers of buying sex.
  • The Cook County bots made contact with 241 people, and 1,576 potential sex buyers were sent warning messages nationally during the joint effort, the sheriff's office said.

Authorities also used the bots to see how April's closing of Backpage.com and tougher federal laws were affecting online sex trafficking in Chicago and other areas. On average, decoy ads on new, emerging escort sites attracted two potential sex buyer inquiries per ad in the Chicago area. Comparable Backpage.com decoy ads attracted an average of 19 inquiries per ad during a similar prostitution crackdown in January, according to authorities.

Find out what's happening in Arlington Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Photo via Shutterstock

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.