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Showing 1 - 10 of 20 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "Mersey-Cheshire"

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Ex-Merseyside firefighter found guilty of sexually abusing 13-year-old girl

A former Merseyside firefighter has been found guilty of grooming and engaging in sexual activity with a 13-year-old girl.Today, (10 October 2025) a jury at Liverpool Crown Court has found Scott Cameron, 40, from Liverpool, guilty of ten offences against the teenager between 2022 and 2024.Cameron,…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Statement by CPS Mersey-Cheshire Crown Advocate and specially trained Rape and Serious Sexual Offences lawyer Sarah Egan on the sentencing of prolific paedophile William Woods

"Today (15 August 2025) marks the day that William Woods, one of the most prolific paedophiles that the Crown Prosecution Service in Merseyside and Cheshire has ever dealt with, has been brought to justice for the horrific sexual and violent crimes he committed against eight children over a period…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Predatory paedophile jailed for grooming and abusing children

A man who groomed and sexually abused several children, sometimes for payment, has been jailed for 20 years.Michael Lymath, 43, from Southport, made contact with the teenagers, a boy and five girls, via social media and online games. He was aware that they were all children and began by talking…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Man jailed for life for grooming young girls online and then sexually abusing them

A man who groomed three teenage girls via social media sites and then sexually abused them has been jailed for life.Marc Noonan, 27, from Liverpool, moved from one victim to the next and escalated the violence and abuse against the girls as time went on.His youngest victim was just 13. The other…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Care worker jailed for having a sexual relationship with a client and making her pregnant

A care worker who had a sexual relationship with a vulnerable woman he was looking after and made her pregnant has been jailed.Iain Barton, 58, of Glamis Road in Old Swan, Liverpool, was working night shifts as a support worker at a home on Merseyside for people recovering from mental health…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Man jailed for attempting to rape a woman in front of her child in a park

A man who grabbed a woman in a park in broad daylight and attempted to rape her while she was with her young son has been jailed.John Whitfield, 37, of Layton Close, Birchwood, Warrington, grabbed the woman from behind at around 1.55pm in July 2024.She was in the park in Warrington with her young…
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Man jailed for life for sexual assaults on two women making their way home from nights out

A convicted sex offender has been jailed for rape and attempted rape after DNA analysis linked him to another attack.A 19-year-old woman was walking home from a night out in Warrington town centre in the early hours of 29 July 2023, when she was approached by Mariyan Grudev, 39. She’d heard…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Criminology student jailed for sexually assaulting two female students

A criminology student at Liverpool University has been sentenced for sexually assaulting two female students.Ewan Blair, 20, of Brownlow Hill in, Liverpool, met both women in the autumn term of 2023 and both said he seemed friendly at first.He met one of the women in a bar in Liverpool city centre…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Criminology student jailed for rape and sexual assault

A criminology student at Liverpool University has been sentenced for the rape and sexual assault of two female students.Ewan Blair, 20, of Crown Place, Liverpool, met both women in the autumn term of 2023 and both said he seemed friendly at first.He met one of the women in a bar in Liverpool city…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire

Former children’s nurse jailed for non-recent sexual abuse

An 82-year-old former children’s nurse has been jailed for 25 years for the sexual abuse of four boys during the 1960s and 1970s.Graham Goodchild, who now lives in Southampton, was found guilty of four counts of buggery, one count of attempted buggery and 11 counts of indecent assault at Liverpool…
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