COLIN PROCTOR FROM BEDLINGTON SENTENCED FOR DECADE-LONG ABUSE OF SCHOOLGIRLS IN NORTHUMBRIA
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Bedlington Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community of Bedlington and the wider Northumbria region, Colin William Proctor, aged 48, has been convicted of a series of heinous sexual offenses committed over a period of more than ten years. The crimes involved the abuse of three young girls who were all of school age at the time, with the abuse spanning from 2009 until the victims finally found the courage to come forward and report the incidents.
Proctor’s actions came to light after the victims, demonstrating remarkable bravery, decided to break their silence and contact the police. Their testimonies prompted a thorough investigation by Northumbria Police’s Safeguarding unit, which meticulously examined the allegations and gathered evidence to build a case against him. Despite Proctor’s vehement denials during police questioning, the evidence presented in court proved overwhelming.
The case was taken to Newcastle Crown Court, where a jury carefully considered the evidence and ultimately found Proctor guilty of multiple sexual offenses. The court’s verdict confirmed that he was responsible for four counts of sexual assault and one count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. The severity of his crimes and the betrayal of trust involved led to a significant custodial sentence.
Today, Proctor was sentenced to 12 years in prison, with an additional year on licence, reflecting the gravity of his offenses. The court also imposed a lifelong requirement for him to register as a sex offender, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities after his release. Furthermore, Proctor was subjected to an indefinite restraining order and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which will impose strict restrictions on his movements and interactions to protect the community from any potential risk.
Proctor’s residence on Melrose Avenue in Bedlington was central to the investigation, and his conviction has been widely welcomed by law enforcement officials and community members alike. Northumbria Police have publicly praised the victims for their courage in coming forward, emphasizing the importance of their bravery in securing justice. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding children and the relentless efforts of police to bring offenders to justice, regardless of how long the abuse may have gone unnoticed or unpunished.
Proctor’s actions came to light after the victims, demonstrating remarkable bravery, decided to break their silence and contact the police. Their testimonies prompted a thorough investigation by Northumbria Police’s Safeguarding unit, which meticulously examined the allegations and gathered evidence to build a case against him. Despite Proctor’s vehement denials during police questioning, the evidence presented in court proved overwhelming.
The case was taken to Newcastle Crown Court, where a jury carefully considered the evidence and ultimately found Proctor guilty of multiple sexual offenses. The court’s verdict confirmed that he was responsible for four counts of sexual assault and one count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. The severity of his crimes and the betrayal of trust involved led to a significant custodial sentence.
Today, Proctor was sentenced to 12 years in prison, with an additional year on licence, reflecting the gravity of his offenses. The court also imposed a lifelong requirement for him to register as a sex offender, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities after his release. Furthermore, Proctor was subjected to an indefinite restraining order and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which will impose strict restrictions on his movements and interactions to protect the community from any potential risk.
Proctor’s residence on Melrose Avenue in Bedlington was central to the investigation, and his conviction has been widely welcomed by law enforcement officials and community members alike. Northumbria Police have publicly praised the victims for their courage in coming forward, emphasizing the importance of their bravery in securing justice. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding children and the relentless efforts of police to bring offenders to justice, regardless of how long the abuse may have gone unnoticed or unpunished.