The 49-year-old man was arrested after an undercover operation, police said. Here are more details.
A 49-year-old Wheaton man was recently arrested after an undercover operation connected him to child porn, police said. Randall W. Weeks, was charged with 15 counts of aggravated possession of child pornography. Weeks is currently a court-ordered registered sex offender, according to a Wheaton Police Department news release. Weeks was arrested on May 9 as a result of an undercover operation conducted by Wheaton police detectives, with the assistance of the DuPage County Sexual Predator Electronic Exploitation Division. He was booked and is currently being held at the DuPage County Jail on $500,000 bail. The next court date for Weeks' case is June 3, according to DuPage County Court records. Let Patch save you time. Get stories delivered to…
Marco Fosco of Downers Grove faces child pornography charges after an investigation by the Wheaton Police Department.
A Downers Grove man faces four counts of child pornography charges after an online investigation conducted by the Wheaton Police Department. Marco Fosco, 35, of 6105 Janes Avenue in Downers Grove was arrested on a warrant Friday, Nov. 16 for one count of aggravated possession of child pornography—of film/photo of a child under age 13, and three counts of child possession of child pornography. His bond was set at $250,000. He is scheduled to appear in DuPage County court Dec. 17. Recent police news: Police Blotter information is provided by local law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions taken on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty …
Patch recaps major cases in DuPage and Kane county courts last week.
DuPAGE: 1. Elmhurst: In an effort to avoid any potential conflicts, a special prosecutor has been appointed to handle the drug case of a DuPage County judicial candidate's son. Collin O'Shea, whose father is long-serving DuPage County Board member Patrick O'Shea, is charged with selling cocaine in March. During an April 11 hearing, Judge Ronald Kleeman agreed to appoint an appellate prosecutor to try the case instead of DuPage County prosecutors. The state's attorney's office acts as legal counsel to all county employees, including the county board. Patrick O'Shea is also on the November ballot to claim a seat on the bench in DuPage's 18th Judicial Circuit. Collin O'Shea returns to court May 16 when he is expected to be arraigned. 2. Lisle…
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