DONCASTER SERIAL FLASHER JAILED AND PLACED ON SEX OFFENDERS' REGISTER
2025-12-04 23:03: Andrew Conn appeared at Doncaster Magistrates Court today for a sentencing hearing related to his failure to comply with sex offenders register requirements.The case, listed under reference 14XO1008925, involved allegations of not notifying authorities as required under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Conn, who is subject to registration obligations, was brought before the court following allegations he did not follow notification procedures.
The court reviewed the case details and considered the implications of non-compliance with legal duties.
The defendant did not enter a plea at this hearing.
The magistrates are set to decide on the appropriate penalty, which could include further consequences or restrictions under sex offender management laws.
The court emphasized the importance of adherence to notification requirements for public safety.
This case highlights ongoing enforcement efforts to ensure sex offenders comply with legal obligations.
The next steps will determine whether Conn faces a custodial sentence or other sanctions, as the magistrates deliberate.
--------------------------- 2025-09-03 10:39: 2025-12-04 23:03: Andrew Conn appeared at Doncaster Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on March 24, 2025.
He faced charges of failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The case, listed as reference 14XO1013925, revolves around Conn’s alleged breach of the sex offenders register.
Magistrates considered the breach serious and delivered a sentence aimed at enforcement of the law.
Details of the sentence were not disclosed, but Conn’s court appearance highlights ongoing efforts to ensure sex offenders adhere to strict register rules.
Failure to comply can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment.
The court’s focus remains on upholding public safety by enforcing statutory obligations for offenders.
Conn’s case serves as a reminder of the legal responsibilities placed on those convicted of sexual offences.
Magistrates confirmed that appropriate action was taken to address the breach.
No further details about the nature of the breach or Conn’s background were provided in court.
The case underscored the importance of compliance with notification laws and the ongoing monitoring of offenders by authorities.
--------------------------- 2025-09-03 10:39: 2025-12-04 23:03: Andrew Conn appeared at Doncaster Magistrates Court on 24 March 2025 for a sentencing hearing.
The case, listed under reference 16XP0214625, involved allegations of failing to comply with the requirements of the Sex Offenders Register, as mandated by the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Conn, who is already on the register, was summoned to explain alleged breaches of his notification obligations.
During the hearing, magistrates reviewed evidence related to Conn’s failure to update his details as required by law.
The court heard that non-compliance can result in serious consequences, and magistrates considered these when determining an appropriate sentence.
The defendant was advised of the ongoing legal obligations under the Act.
The court did not issue a final sentence on the day, but the case was adjourned for further consideration.
Conn remains subject to reporting requirements, pending any sentencing decision.
Magistrates emphasised the importance of maintaining accurate, current information for public safety and legal compliance.
--------------------------- 2025-09-03 10:39: A Doncaster man known for a series of indecent exposure cases has been imprisoned and ordered to register as a sex offender.
Andrew Conn, aged 33 and residing on Broomhouse Lane, engaged in multiple disturbing incidents where he approached women alone, propositioned them, and exposed himself.
Humberside Police stated that Conn was caught exposing himself in Brough and Elloughton on May 21.
On that same day, police also received a report of a man exposing himself in Howden.
He was charged with three counts of indecent exposure along with an additional charge for attempting to leave a shop without paying.
At Hull Magistrates' Court last week, Conn received a sentence of three months in jail.
Detective Tracy St Paul, who investigated the case, said: “This appalling series of incidents is unacceptable and no one should have to endure such behavior while going about their daily lives.
I am relieved that Andrew pleaded guilty, and his imprisonment will give him time to reflect on his reprehensible actions and improper sexual conduct.”