Harry Jones

Male 2024-03-29

Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria

Offender ID: 26ed9fbc-0bcd-4d9e-97b5-8ab2e5c23aaa

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Offence Summary

Harry Jones, a university student from Grange, downloaded indecent images of children as young as two years old and was placed on the sex offenders register following his sentencing at court.

Full Description

A university student from Grange has been placed on the sex offenders register after admitting to downloading indecent images of children, some depicting victims as young as two years old.

The case came to light when authorities discovered the illegal material on devices belonging to Harry Jones, a student at a local university. Jones, who resides in the Grange area, was charged with making indecent images of children, a serious offence under UK law. The images involved extreme content, highlighting the vulnerability of the young victims involved.

During the court proceedings at a local magistrates' or crown court—specific venue not detailed in reports—prosecutors outlined how Jones had accessed and stored the prohibited material. The court heard that the downloads occurred over a period, though exact dates were not specified in available reports. Jones pleaded guilty to the charges, which the judge took into account when determining the sentence.

As reported by The Mail on 29th March, Senior Court Reporter Alec Whitaker covered the sentencing, noting that Jones was required to register as a sex offender. This registration imposes lifelong monitoring and restrictions on his activities, reflecting the gravity of the offence. No further custodial sentence details were provided in the article, but the placement on the register underscores the formal punitive measures imposed.

The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by UK law enforcement to combat child sexual exploitation online. Cumbria Police, responsible for the investigation in the region, played a key role in uncovering the material, though specific operational details were not disclosed.

Location

City: Grange-over-Sands
County: Cumbria

Case Details

Police Force: Cumbria Police

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 95%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Cumbria Police for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: nwemail.co.uk

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