PETER RADFORD SENTENCED IN PRESTON FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL
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Preston Child Sexual Abuser
In a recent case that has shocked the community of Preston, a man named Peter Radford has been found guilty and sentenced to prison for his involvement in serious sexual offences against a young girl aged just 13. The incident, which took place in May 2013, highlights the dangers posed by online predators and the importance of vigilant law enforcement efforts to protect vulnerable minors.
Radford, aged 30 at the time of sentencing, had established contact with the young girl through the internet. Over a period of time, he manipulated her into trusting him, convincing her to make the journey from her home in Merseyside to Preston. Once she arrived, Radford took her to his residence in Brookfield, where the sexual acts took place. The heinous nature of his actions was uncovered after the girl’s parents reported her missing, prompting a police investigation that ultimately led to Radford’s arrest.
Authorities from Preston Police, specifically the Operation Deter Team, played a crucial role in the case. Acting Detective Inspector Warren Atkinson expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “I am extremely pleased with the judge’s sentencing. Radford is clearly a predatory paedophile and a sentence totalling four and a half years sends a strong message to anyone thinking of engaging in this kind of activity.”
He further emphasized the importance of community involvement and vigilance, encouraging residents to report any suspicions of such offences. “As with all reports of this type of sexual offence, the victim was dealt with by specialist officers from Preston’s Operation Deter Team. They ensured we could obtain the best evidence to present at court and that the victim received quality support throughout the court process,” Atkinson added.
He concluded by urging the community to remain alert and proactive, assuring that law enforcement agencies are committed to listening to victims and bringing offenders to justice. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against online grooming and sexual exploitation, and the need for continued vigilance to protect children from predators like Peter Radford in Preston and beyond.
Radford, aged 30 at the time of sentencing, had established contact with the young girl through the internet. Over a period of time, he manipulated her into trusting him, convincing her to make the journey from her home in Merseyside to Preston. Once she arrived, Radford took her to his residence in Brookfield, where the sexual acts took place. The heinous nature of his actions was uncovered after the girl’s parents reported her missing, prompting a police investigation that ultimately led to Radford’s arrest.
Authorities from Preston Police, specifically the Operation Deter Team, played a crucial role in the case. Acting Detective Inspector Warren Atkinson expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “I am extremely pleased with the judge’s sentencing. Radford is clearly a predatory paedophile and a sentence totalling four and a half years sends a strong message to anyone thinking of engaging in this kind of activity.”
He further emphasized the importance of community involvement and vigilance, encouraging residents to report any suspicions of such offences. “As with all reports of this type of sexual offence, the victim was dealt with by specialist officers from Preston’s Operation Deter Team. They ensured we could obtain the best evidence to present at court and that the victim received quality support throughout the court process,” Atkinson added.
He concluded by urging the community to remain alert and proactive, assuring that law enforcement agencies are committed to listening to victims and bringing offenders to justice. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against online grooming and sexual exploitation, and the need for continued vigilance to protect children from predators like Peter Radford in Preston and beyond.