RYAN HOWLEY FROM TODMORDEN SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN MANCHESTER
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Todmorden Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has sent shockwaves through the community of Todmorden, Ryan Howley, aged 21, was handed a significant prison sentence in February 2016 after being found guilty of attempting to sexually exploit minors. The court proceedings revealed a disturbing pattern of behavior involving the young man, who pleaded guilty to multiple serious charges.
According to court records, Howley's criminal activities spanned several months, during which he actively engaged with children aged 12 and 13 through various social media platforms. The period of his online interactions stretched from November 2014 to April 2015, during which he sent numerous messages containing sexual content, made explicit requests for indecent images, and attempted to persuade the children to engage in sexual activities.
The court also heard that Howley followed one of the girls in his car, an act that further demonstrated his predatory behavior and intent. His actions were deemed highly inappropriate and dangerous, prompting the authorities to take swift legal action.
At Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court, Howley was sentenced to three years in prison for his crimes. In addition to his custodial sentence, he was subjected to an indefinite sex offenders registration requirement, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities. Furthermore, he was issued a sexual offences prevention order, which restricts his behavior and access to certain environments to prevent any future offenses.
The case has highlighted the ongoing risks posed by online grooming and the importance of vigilance among parents, guardians, and social media users. The community of Todmorden, where Howley resides, has been left shaken by the revelations, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to protect vulnerable children from exploitation.
According to court records, Howley's criminal activities spanned several months, during which he actively engaged with children aged 12 and 13 through various social media platforms. The period of his online interactions stretched from November 2014 to April 2015, during which he sent numerous messages containing sexual content, made explicit requests for indecent images, and attempted to persuade the children to engage in sexual activities.
The court also heard that Howley followed one of the girls in his car, an act that further demonstrated his predatory behavior and intent. His actions were deemed highly inappropriate and dangerous, prompting the authorities to take swift legal action.
At Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court, Howley was sentenced to three years in prison for his crimes. In addition to his custodial sentence, he was subjected to an indefinite sex offenders registration requirement, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities. Furthermore, he was issued a sexual offences prevention order, which restricts his behavior and access to certain environments to prevent any future offenses.
The case has highlighted the ongoing risks posed by online grooming and the importance of vigilance among parents, guardians, and social media users. The community of Todmorden, where Howley resides, has been left shaken by the revelations, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to protect vulnerable children from exploitation.