TONY DAWSON FROM TRAFFORD SENTENCED FOR ONLINE GROOMING OF TEENAGER IN MANCHESTER
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Trafford Sexual Abuser
Tony Dawson, a man with a troubling history and a background as a former Royal Air Force serviceman, has been handed down a significant prison sentence of 44 months following his recent criminal actions involving online grooming. Dawson, aged 44, resides in Trafford and has previously been convicted of offenses against young girls, with his past crimes dating back to 2006.
In the latest incident, Dawson engaged in a calculated attempt to meet a girl he believed was only 13 years old. His actions were carried out through online communication, where he sought to establish a connection with the young girl. The case revealed that Dawson falsely claimed to have lost his phone during a dance class, a ruse intended to facilitate his meeting with the minor. His behavior demonstrated clear premeditation, indicating that his actions were not impulsive but carefully planned.
The court proceedings took place at Manchester Crown Court, where Dawson was found guilty of grooming and attempting to engage with a minor. As part of his sentence, he was mandated to register as a sex offender for life, a legal requirement designed to monitor and restrict his activities moving forward. The case underscores the ongoing concerns about online safety and the risks posed by individuals with a history of offending against minors, especially those residing in Trafford and the surrounding areas.
In the latest incident, Dawson engaged in a calculated attempt to meet a girl he believed was only 13 years old. His actions were carried out through online communication, where he sought to establish a connection with the young girl. The case revealed that Dawson falsely claimed to have lost his phone during a dance class, a ruse intended to facilitate his meeting with the minor. His behavior demonstrated clear premeditation, indicating that his actions were not impulsive but carefully planned.
The court proceedings took place at Manchester Crown Court, where Dawson was found guilty of grooming and attempting to engage with a minor. As part of his sentence, he was mandated to register as a sex offender for life, a legal requirement designed to monitor and restrict his activities moving forward. The case underscores the ongoing concerns about online safety and the risks posed by individuals with a history of offending against minors, especially those residing in Trafford and the surrounding areas.