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Detectives secure justice for Fairburn sex attack victim Last modified: 19 January 2021 at 12:34pm
A predatory sex attacker whose “despicable actions” left a woman traumatised has been jailed for 12 years with an extended six years on licence.
Thomas Joshua Bird
(pictured below), aged 30, from Knottingley, near Selby, was sentenced today (Friday 15 January 2021) at York Crown Court.
Bird was found guilty of all four offences following a trial in November last year.
These included two counts of attempted sexual assault, sexual assault, and failing to provide the police with the PIN to access his phone during the investigation.
Sentencing was adjourned to allow time for the Probation Service to fully assess the risk Bird posed to the public.
York Crown Court A MAN bought a stun gun to spur police into action against another man - who he said had been targeting him for years, a court heard. Armed police acted quickly to seize Nigel Robin Brown s illegal weapon, York Crown Court was told. But he didn’t appear before a court for more than a year. “That is far too long,” said the Recorder of York, Judge Sean Morris. He suspended the eight-month sentence for 12 months on condition Brown does a six-month alcohol treatment programme and 30 days’ rehabilitative activities. Brown, 50, of Riverside Close, Barlby, appeared before York Magistrates Court on October 30, 2020, and pleaded guilty to having an electric weapon capable of incapacitating someone.
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POLICE are appealing for the help of the public to track down a wanted woman with links to North Wales. North Yorkshire Police says Chelsea Briggs, 25, from York, failed to attend York Magistrates’ Court on December 11 in relation to suspected offences of theft, assault and possessing cannabis and a warrant has been issued for her arrest. Police say Chelsea also has links to Colwyn Bay and despite extensive enquiries , she is yet to have been located. If you have seen Chelsea or know where she is now, please contact North Yorkshire Police on 01904-618691. Or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.