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New Lenox Man Nabbed In Forest Preserve Sex Sting

Forest Preserve Police are working to stymie a pattern that has developed in which people are having sex at Hammel Woods in Shorewood.

 

A 55-year-old New Lenox man was charged with public indecency after police found him having sex in the woods, police said. 

According to Tracy Phillips, a lieutenant for the Will County Forest Preserve Police, an undercover officer from the department had been stationed at Hammel Woods in Shorewood on July 26 to investigate a series of complaints about sexual activity occuring in the forest.

Police said Andrew Mekstan, of New Lenox, was having public sex and fled the scene in his truck when police arrived. 

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While racing away, he allegedly drove around a locked forest preserve gate, into a ditch and then into a driveway at a mobile home community, Phillips said.

The truck bottomed out when it hit the asphalt driveway and caused an undetermined amount of damage.  Although police did not catch up Mekstan that day, police said they saw him again Aug. 16 in Hammel Woods.

The undercover operation was still ongoing, and police recognized him. He was arrested then and charged with fleeing or attempting elude a police officer, public indecency and fleeing an accident involving destruction of property.

Mekstan was taken to Will County Jail and posted bail, Phillips said.  

Phillips said seven people were issued tickets for a misdemeanor public indecency violation that day, pointing to and ongoing problem.

The Will County Forest Preserve Police are attempting to grapple with heightened activity in the realm of public indecency.

"We're trying to figure out a way to prevent it from happening," she said. 

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Related Topics: Forest Preserve of Will County, Forest Preserve of Will County Police, Hammel Woods, Police Blotter, and Will County jail

CCW

7:59 am on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

What a bunch of SICKOS!! This happens at a lot of the forest preserves in Will County. Ever wonder why there are always so many cars parked at the Old French Fort ( which isn't even there anymore) on Francis Rd? My friend is a cop and told me what goes on over there. At least get a room, why go out in the woods like animals? Ashamed of yourself boys??

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Gunther Livingston

7:59 am on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

What was he having sex with?

I guess they do return to the scene of the crime...

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Infamous Steve

9:05 am on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Now I know why I don't see deer anymore...lmao

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Reality Bytes!

11:49 am on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

That is for sure the case at the Old French Fort, guys parked there all the time, and when you go to actually hike the trail, there are condoms and evidence all over there. I have warned others to just avoid the place, its not worth the time. The fort is only a foundation which is barely visible any more. I would make sure to take a gun if you do go there, some seedy folks hang out there....

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Chris

2:06 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

This bothers me because I frequent the forest and nature preserves daily and never see any sort of active patrol of the preserve. They only react to complaints and never actively make their presence known. The only job the forest preserve police do regularly is unlock the gates in the morning and lock them back up at night. They need to ride bikes, quad-runners, or walk these paths more.

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