Crime & Safety

Woman, 39, Charged With Predatory Sexual Assault: Plainfield Police

Nina M. Narine was arrested Thursday by Plainfield police, the Cook County Sheriff's office and "federal partners," police said.

Nina Narine faces multiple felony charges.
Nina Narine faces multiple felony charges. (Plainfield Police Department)

PLAINFIELD, IL — A Plainfield woman faces multiple felony sexual assault charges, including predatory sexual assault of a child, according to court documents.

Nina M. Narine, 39, was arrested by Plainfield police, the Cook County Sheriff's Office and "federal partners," police said in a news release.

Officials said she is charged with predatory criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault and two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, all felonies. Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child is a class X felony that, upon conviction, would net a sentence of six to 30 years in prison without the possibility of probation.

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A prosecutor told Will County Judge Donald DeWilkins that Narine's arrest came after an inappropriate image of a child was found on a man's cell phone that was recovered after a vehicle crash, the Herald-News reported. Narine admitted to police that she showed nude images of a child to the man for his sexual gratification, the prosecutor said.

Plainfield police said they are not providing further details into Narine's arrest or the investigation, since "additional charges may be forthcoming."

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According to jail records, she was booked into the Will County Adult Detention Facility just after 10:30 p.m. Thursday and lives in the 23000 block of West Rolf Road.

Narine appeared in court Friday, where her bond was set at $1 million.

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