Antony Angoy

38, Male

Southampton, Hampshire

Offender ID: ed579158-dc84-439c-a17c-ebd438cf9475

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Offence Summary

Antony Angoy entered a woman's home in Southampton through an unsecured door and exposed himself to the female occupant while making inappropriate sexual comments. He was charged with exposure and trespassing with intent to commit a sexual offence and remanded in custody to appear at Southampton Magistrates' Court.

Full Description

A disturbing incident unfolded in Southampton when a man unlawfully entered a woman's home and committed an act of exposure, according to Hampshire Constabulary.

On Wednesday evening, at approximately 6.45pm, the offender accessed the property via an unsecured door. He then exposed himself to the female occupant and uttered inappropriate sexual comments, causing significant alarm and distress. The event took place in a residential area of Southampton, highlighting vulnerabilities associated with unsecured entry points in homes.

Following a prompt investigation by Hampshire Constabulary, Antony Angoy, 38, of Grange Road, Southampton, was identified and charged. The charges include exposure, contrary to section 66 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and knowingly or recklessly trespassing on premises with intent to commit a relevant sexual offence, under section 63 of the same Act. Police emphasised the seriousness of the offence, stating it involved clear intent to perpetrate a sexual crime within a private dwelling.

Angoy was remanded in custody ahead of his court appearance. He was scheduled to appear at Southampton Magistrates' Court on December 19, where formal sentencing proceedings were set to commence. No further details on the outcome of the hearing were available at the time of reporting, but the case underscores ongoing efforts by local authorities to address sexual offences in the community.

Hampshire Constabulary urged residents to secure their homes and report any suspicious activity immediately. The force's investigation was described as thorough, leading swiftly to the suspect's apprehension.

Location

City: Southampton
County: Hampshire
Address: Grange Road

Case Details

Police Force: Hampshire Constabulary

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 80%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Hampshire Constabulary 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: dailyecho.co.uk

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