Elgin, C'ville cops bust house of prostitution near Larkin High
Police have busted what they call a house of prostitution just 800 feet from Larkin High School, arresting three in the process.
Jesus Enriquez-Rodriguez, 25, of the 2000 block of West Algonquin Road in Mount Prospect, has been charged with pimping and operating a house of prostitution within 1,000 feet of a school, police said. Both charges are felonies.
Likewise, two women working inside the house were both charged with felony prostitution within 1,000 feet of a school, police said.
They are Rosa Haydee Canjura-Garcia, 36, of the 0-100 block of Evergreen Lane in Carpentersville, and Fabiola Peregrino-Acopa, 26, of the 1400 block of Meyer Street in Elgin.
The apartment, in the 1400 block of Meyer Street, is roughly 800 feet from the school.
According to court documents, undercover officers gave Enriquez-Rodriguez a total of $80 for 15 minutes of sex with each woman - $40 would have gone to each woman.
As part of the house arrangement, the women would be allowed to keep $20, while the other half would have helped support the household, documents said.
Elgin Deputy Police Chief Jeff Swoboda said the house had been under police surveillance for about two weeks.
"We started getting complaints ... that it was looking like a prostitution ring and of a lot of people coming and going," Swoboda said.
Swoboda said prostitutes worked at the house for a certain period of time before moving on to other addresses.
"It wasn't the same prostitutes all the time," Swoboda said.
After Enriquez-Rodriguez led the undercover officers to Canjura-Garcia and Peregrino-Acopa, police executed a search warrant on the house and arrested all three people, documents said.
Carpentersville police assisted in the investigation.
The bonds set by Kane County Judge John Noverini Thursday morning were 10 percent of $5,000 for Canjura-Garcia and Peregrino-Acopa.
The bond for Enriquez-Rodriguez was 10 percent of $20,000.
None were able to post bond and they were sent to the Kane County jail to await their next court date.
They are due to appear in court March 27 at the Kane County Judicial Center.