BRYAN ASHCROFT FROM STALYBRIDGE SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENSES AFTER VILE VIDEOS FOUND ON PHONE
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Stalybridge Child Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Stalybridge, Bryan Ashcroft, aged 36, has been sentenced to ten years in prison after admitting to a series of serious child sex offenses. The crimes came to light when a woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, discovered highly inappropriate videos on Ashcroft’s mobile phone, which depicted a young girl, aged 14, in a sexual context.
According to court records, Ashcroft had been abusing the young girl over a period of several years, engaging in multiple acts of sexual assault. The charges against him included two counts of sexual assault by penetration, five counts of sexual assault, one count of voyeurism, and two counts of possessing indecent images of children. These allegations paint a grim picture of ongoing abuse and exploitation.
The investigation was triggered in October of the previous year when the woman, who had access to Ashcroft’s phone, came across the disturbing images. As she scrolled through the contents, she encountered videos that clearly showed the young girl in compromising and illegal situations. Recognizing the severity of what she had found, she promptly reported her findings to the police authorities.
Following her report, law enforcement officers swiftly acted on the information. Bryan Ashcroft was arrested and taken into custody. During police interviews, he did not deny his involvement, instead admitting, “It must have been me,” when questioned about the content on his phone.
At an earlier trial held at Minshull Street Crown Court, Ashcroft pleaded guilty to all the charges brought against him. His guilty plea was a significant step in the case, which highlighted the extent of his criminal behavior. The court also imposed a sexual harm prevention order on him, restricting his future activities and interactions to prevent further harm.
Furthermore, Ashcroft has been placed on the sex offender register for life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions. His sentencing underscores the serious nature of his crimes and the community’s need for protection from individuals who commit such heinous acts against minors.
According to court records, Ashcroft had been abusing the young girl over a period of several years, engaging in multiple acts of sexual assault. The charges against him included two counts of sexual assault by penetration, five counts of sexual assault, one count of voyeurism, and two counts of possessing indecent images of children. These allegations paint a grim picture of ongoing abuse and exploitation.
The investigation was triggered in October of the previous year when the woman, who had access to Ashcroft’s phone, came across the disturbing images. As she scrolled through the contents, she encountered videos that clearly showed the young girl in compromising and illegal situations. Recognizing the severity of what she had found, she promptly reported her findings to the police authorities.
Following her report, law enforcement officers swiftly acted on the information. Bryan Ashcroft was arrested and taken into custody. During police interviews, he did not deny his involvement, instead admitting, “It must have been me,” when questioned about the content on his phone.
At an earlier trial held at Minshull Street Crown Court, Ashcroft pleaded guilty to all the charges brought against him. His guilty plea was a significant step in the case, which highlighted the extent of his criminal behavior. The court also imposed a sexual harm prevention order on him, restricting his future activities and interactions to prevent further harm.
Furthermore, Ashcroft has been placed on the sex offender register for life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions. His sentencing underscores the serious nature of his crimes and the community’s need for protection from individuals who commit such heinous acts against minors.