Aurora man facing child porn charges months after underage sex sting

SHARE Aurora man facing child porn charges months after underage sex sting
screen_shot_2017_06_28_at_3_03_23_am.png

Carlos J. Zaca | Kane County sheriff’s office

An Aurora man is facing new charges of possessing child pornography three months after he was arrested in a sting operation targeting men seeking to have sex with minors in the western suburb.

Carlos J. Zaca, 21, now faces 10 counts of possession of child pornography, according to Aurora police.

He was arrested without incident Friday at his home in the 200 Bevier Place in Aurora after a forensic search of his cell phone, which was seized during the March arrest, police said.

“Hundreds of videos and pictures were discovered that contained sexual conduct involving minors,” police said.

He was ordered held at the Kane County Adult Justice Center on a $200,000 bond, police said.

Prosecutors allege that on March 10, Zaca was one of four men who traveled to a location in Aurora expecting to have a sexual encounter with a minor, the Kane County state’s attorney’s office said at the time.

Also arrested were Jarrett O. Ferguson, 25, of Wheaton; Ramesh Gannamani, 36, of Des Plaines; and Olatokunbo Olawoye, 44, of Aurora. Homeland Security Investigations and Aurora police conducted the investigation.

All four men were charged with felony counts of involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, traveling to meet a minor and grooming, prosecutors said at the time.

Zaca is due back in court on Friday, according to the Kane County sheriff’s office.

(Left to right) Olatokunbo Olawoye, Jarrett Ferguson and Ramesh Gannamani | Kane County state’s attorney’s office

(Left to right) Olatokunbo Olawoye, Jarrett Ferguson and Ramesh Gannamani | Kane County state’s attorney’s office

The Latest
Like no superhero movie before it, subversive coming-of-age story reinvents the villain’s origins with a mélange of visual styles and a barrage of gags.
A 66-year-old woman was dragged into the street in the 600 block of North Fairbanks Avenue by two armed robbers who fired shots, police said.
The Sun-Times’ experts pick whom they think the team will take with the No. 9 pick in Thursday night’s draft:
They have abandoned their mom and say relationship won’t resume until she stops ‘taking the money’ from her alcoholic ex.
Twenty-five years later, the gun industry’s greed and elected leaders’ cowardice continue to prevail, the head of the National Urban League writes.