Crime & Safety
Human Trafficking Sting Leads To Bolingbrook Man's Arrest
The two-day human trafficking enforcement operation in the Yorkville area took place June 26-27.

BOLINGBROOK, IL — A 34-year-old Bolingbrook man was arrested and charged during a two-day human trafficking enforcement operation in the Yorkville area, according to a release from the Illinois State Police.
Nathanael Beckley was charged with traveling to meet a child, which is a class 3 felony.
The Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Trafficking Enforcement Bureau also arrested two other people during the enforcement operation on June 26 and 27, according to a release. The operation focused on identifying individuals seeking to engage in commercial sex acts.
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The two others arrested were Salvo Campagna, 39, of Plano; and Marcus Ramirez, 26, of Sandwich. Campagna was charged with indecent solicitation of a child, traveling to meet a child and solicitation to meet a child.
Ramirez was charged with indecent solicitation of a child, traveling to meet a child and solicitation to meet a child.
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This operation was part of a multifaceted approach by ISP aimed at stopping human trafficking in Illinois, Illinois Police said. ISP special agents and SWAT officers partnered with the Kendall County Police Assistance Team, Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, Yorkville Police Department, DuPage Metropolitan Enforcement Group, Will County Police Assistance Team, and North Central Narcotics Task Force, for the operation. The Kendall County State’s Attorney’s Office also provided support for the operation.
If you suspect human trafficking, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text *233733. You can also email ISP.CrimeTips@illinois.gov.
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