Crime & Safety

Flossmoor Man Found Guilty In 2013 Kidnapping, Sexual Assault Of Girl

Christopher Young, now 56, was convicted Friday. A jury deliberated for two hours.

A 56-year-old Flossmoor man has now been convicted in the 2013 kidnapping and rape of a Homewood girl.
A 56-year-old Flossmoor man has now been convicted in the 2013 kidnapping and rape of a Homewood girl. (Courtesy of Homewood Police, 2019)

MARKHAM, IL — A Flossmoor man was found guilty Friday in the 2013 kidnapping and sexual assault of a 6-year-old Homewood girl.

A jury deliberate for two hours before convicting Christopher Young, now 56, of the decade-old crime, reports the Chicago Tribune.

Christopher Young, now 56, was not charged in connection with the incident until 2019, when Homewood police said DNA linked him to the crimes. Young was then charged with predatory criminal sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping in the incident.

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The girl remembers being taken from her Homewood home on Hood Road, where she had been asleep on a mattress in the living room, the night of Dec. 28, 2013. She was taken to Young's home, according to prosecutors, where she was sexually assaulted, before being left on a stoop of another Flossmoor home, the Tribune reported.

The girl, now 16 years old, recounted the night in court earlier this week.

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"When I was 6 years old, I was taken from my home," she testified, as reported by the Chicago Tribune.

Young's attorney argued that he did not fit the description initially provided by the girl, but she later identified him in a photo lineup.

DNA samples collected from the girl did not pull any matches from state databases back in 2014, Patch previously reported, but during the course of an investigation, Homewood police said Young was identified as a suspect and a DNA sample from him was found to be a match.

Young has not yet been sentenced. He is next due in court March 19.

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