Cortez M. Campbell, 22, of Zion.

A registered sex offender has been charged with sexually abusing a teenage girl in Zion on multiple occasions and resisting when police tried to arrest him.

Cortez M. Campbell, 22, of Zion, was charged with five counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.

A criminal complaint filed in Lake County Circuit Court alleges Campbell committed several different acts of sexual penetration and other sexual conduct with a juvenile.

The female victim was 13-16 years old at the time of the incidents, the complaint said.

Campbell was also charged with failure to register as a sex offender and failure to report a change of employment within three days.

Campbell failed to register with the Zion Police Department in February, a separate criminal complaint said.

The complaint said Campbell also did not register a change of employment in September.

Campbell was convicted of a sex offense in 2013 when he was a juvenile.

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The most serious charge, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, is a Class 2 felony that carries a prison sentence of three to seven years if convicted.

Warrants were issued for Campbell early this month, court records show.

Campbell was also charged with resisting arrest when police attempted to arrest him on the warrants on April 7.

Lake County Judge Randie Bruno ordered Campbell held on a $100,000 bond, which was set when the warrant was issued.

Campbell remains held in the Lake County Jail and would need to post $10,000 cash in order to be released.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 26.