LEE TRAQUAIR FROM HULL AND SCARBOROUGH SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN YORK
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Hull – Scarborough Sexual Abuser
In a significant case that has drawn considerable attention, Lee Traquair, a 34-year-old man with ties to both Hull and Scarborough, has been sentenced to a substantial prison term following his involvement in serious child sex offences. The incident and subsequent legal proceedings took place at York Crown Court, where Traquair was formally convicted and sentenced.
According to reports from North Yorkshire Police, the investigation into Traquair-Hull's activities was initiated in June 2016 after authorities received a report concerning his conduct. It was alleged that he had engaged in a text message exchange with a teenage girl, with the apparent intent of arranging a meeting for sexual purposes. This communication raised alarm among law enforcement officials, prompting a thorough investigation into his digital activities.
Following his arrest, Traquair-Hull faced multiple charges related to his conduct. He ultimately pleaded guilty to the charges during a court hearing held in January, acknowledging his involvement in causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. His guilty plea marked a significant step in the case, leading to his sentencing.
At the sentencing hearing, the court sentenced Traquair-Hull to 15 months in prison. In addition to this primary sentence, he received a two-month concurrent sentence for publishing an obscene article, highlighting the severity of his actions. The court also imposed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which will remain in effect for ten years, restricting his activities and interactions to prevent further harm.
Furthermore, Traquair-Hull was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for a period of ten years, a legal requirement aimed at monitoring and managing his potential risk to the community. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable individuals from predatory behavior.
According to reports from North Yorkshire Police, the investigation into Traquair-Hull's activities was initiated in June 2016 after authorities received a report concerning his conduct. It was alleged that he had engaged in a text message exchange with a teenage girl, with the apparent intent of arranging a meeting for sexual purposes. This communication raised alarm among law enforcement officials, prompting a thorough investigation into his digital activities.
Following his arrest, Traquair-Hull faced multiple charges related to his conduct. He ultimately pleaded guilty to the charges during a court hearing held in January, acknowledging his involvement in causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. His guilty plea marked a significant step in the case, leading to his sentencing.
At the sentencing hearing, the court sentenced Traquair-Hull to 15 months in prison. In addition to this primary sentence, he received a two-month concurrent sentence for publishing an obscene article, highlighting the severity of his actions. The court also imposed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which will remain in effect for ten years, restricting his activities and interactions to prevent further harm.
Furthermore, Traquair-Hull was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for a period of ten years, a legal requirement aimed at monitoring and managing his potential risk to the community. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable individuals from predatory behavior.