The son of a property owner whose Naperville home is on the market found a real-estate agent was showing more than the master bathroom to his client.
Police said a 46-year-old real estate salesman from Morris and his client, a 25-year-old Chicago man, were found naked just before noon Thursday in the master bathroom in a house on the 4400 block of White Ash Lane in Naperville.
The property owner’s son was “alarmed and disturbed,” Naperville Police Sgt. Gregg Bell said, prompting him to call police.
Bell said the pair was cited with a non-traffic related ticket for disorderly conduct, and released.













KevinJ – You are a prime example of why common sense is dead. The showing agent should be reported with the state and local board for his conduct and, in my opinion, should lose his license. There’s a reason Realtors are entrusted with lockbox access – to insure the safety and well-being of the properties we show and keep crazies out. When the Realtor is one of the crazies, it’s time to turn in their license.
Lisa – I think their name SHOULD be in the article. People need to know who the jackwagon’s are.
Unreal.
@ KevinJ…… so, it’s ok to boink in anothers house? Suppose you had a plumber come in, can he bring his girlfriend and do it in your bedroom since you invited him into your house?
@LisaMLas…. I agree… this is the type of woman I want to sell my house! (kidding)
Why isn’t the real estate agent identified?
I’m a bit confused. These guys were found naked in the house for sale and presumedly had been having sex. But why were they given a tickef for disorderly conduct? What exactly were they doing that was criminal?
Should the realtor and client have restrained themselves, certainly. Should the home owners fire the realtor, probably. Should the kid have called the cops, probably. But I’m still confused as to why the police felt the need to ticket the couple.