Three men face multiple charges alleging they traveled to a hotel expecting to have sex with a minor.

Devonte Robinson, 28, of Country Club Hills; Nicholas Flesher, 55, of Schererville; and Cameron Konter, 24, of Braceville, Illinois, were all charged with traveling to meet a minor, a Class 3 felony; grooming, a Class 4 felony; and solicitation to meet a child, a Class 4 felony, according to a DuPage County state’s attorney news release.

On June 4, the Downers Grove Police Department, in cooperation with the Westmont and Carol Stream police departments, and the DuPage Metropolitan Enforcement Group, conducted an underage grooming operation using undercover police officers posing as minor children.

Robinson, Flesher and Konter allegedly responded to an advertisement placed by the Downers Grove Police Department on a website where users can browse listings related to adult services, the release stated.

The fictitious poster indicated that she was 18, and each of the defendants responded to the listing, prosecutors said.

Police, posing as the fictitious girl, and each defendant discussed sexual activity and payment for the services, and the poster indicated that she was only 16, records state.

After the fictitious poster told them of her actual age, each of the defendants traveled to a Downers Grove hotel to engage in sexual activity with her. Each defendant was arrested at the hotel upon their arrival, the release states.

The men had their initial appearance in court last week, then were released pre-trial with electronic monitoring and informed that they must have no contact with anyone under the age of 18.

“The allegations against these three men are extremely disturbing,” DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in the release. “The predatory actions allegedly committed by each of these men, as they sought to have inappropriate sexual relations with an underage girl, will not be tolerated in DuPage County.”