Elliot Wright

30, Male Custodial 2024-10-16

Bedford, Bedfordshire

Offender ID: f58e08e7-4d51-4411-883c-bd778f6880ac

Elliot Wright

Offence Summary

Elliot Wright, a former police officer, targeted vulnerable teenage girls over social media for sexual exploitation.

Full Description

Elliot Wright, aged 30 and formerly a police officer from Bedford, was sentenced on 16 October 2024 for sexually exploiting vulnerable teenage girls via social media platforms. Wright abused his position of trust to groom and target the victims, engaging in online predation that led to real-world harm.

Bedfordshire Police's investigation exposed Wright's systematic approach to identifying and manipulating young girls online. The court was presented with evidence of communications that demonstrated grooming and intent to commit sexual offences. As a former officer, Wright's betrayal of public trust aggravated the case.

The sentencing highlighted the betrayal involved, with the judge noting Wright's actions as a gross misuse of authority. He received a custodial sentence, reinforcing the zero-tolerance stance on sexual offences by those in positions of power, per details in the UK Sex Offenders Database.

Location

City: Bedford
County: Bedfordshire

Case Details

Police Force: Bedfordshire Police

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 80%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Bedfordshire 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: offenders.org.uk

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