Crime & Safety
Plainfield Man Charged In Yorkville Human Trafficking Investigation
Police found digital evidence that showed the man, 53, engaging in commercial sex acts in Yorkville.

PLAINFIELD, IL ? A Plainfield man was charged in connection with a human trafficking investigation that began in June, Yorkville police said.
Albert G. Pintoy Jr., 53, was arrested Dec. 13 and charged with traveling to meet a minor, a felony, after police found digital evidence he sought to engage in commercial sex acts on June 27 in Yorkville, according to a news release.
Pintoy Jr., of the 12000 block of Red Clover Lane, was taken into custody without incident and brought to the Kendall County jail.
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The man's arrest is related to the Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Trafficking Enforcement Bureau's two-day operation on June 26-27 focused on identifying people looking to engage in commercial sex acts, officials said.
The operation led to three men being arrested and charged with felonies:
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- Nathanael Beckley, 34, of Bolingbrook, faces a charge of traveling to meet a child.
- Salvo Campagna, 39, of Plano, was charged with indecent solicitation of a child, traveling to meet a child and solicitation to meet a child.
- Marcus Ramirez, 26, of Sandwich, was also charged with indecent solicitation of a child, traveling to meet a child and solicitation to meet a child.
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