A police officer A WOMAN who was raped in her own home has died, police have said. At around 12.15am on Sunday, January 24, officers received a report that a woman had been raped in her home in the Walkden area. An investigation was launched and enquiries found that, between 10.30pm and 11pm on Saturday, January 23, a man entered the property via an unlocked rear door and raped the female occupant. The man was described as being white, 6ft tall, well built and 35-40 years old with a ginger beard and tattoo on one of his arms. At the time of the incident, he was wearing a black baseball cap with a white tick, a blue jacket, a white t-shirt, jeans and trainers with a silver emblem.
Man sentenced to 22 years in jail after sexually abusing two young girls Date published: 05 February 2021
Peter Fogg
A man from Denton has been sentenced to 22 years in jail after sexually abusing two young girls.
Today (Friday), Peter Fogg (aged 61) of Ashton Road, Denton, was sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court to 22 years in prison after being found guilty of three counts of rape, one count of attempted rape, six counts of indecent assault and seven counts of gross indecency with a child.
Fogg s sentence relates to abuse he inflicted on two young girls between 1971 and 1982 across the Denton area of Greater Manchester.
Man who sexually abused two girls and avoided justice for 50 years is finally behind bars
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A man who sexually abused two girls 50 years ago has been jailed for 22 years.
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No-one should feel that they are alone and have to suffer in silence CUMBRIA S Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, is supporting the National Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness campaign this week. The campaign aims to generate discussion among the general public, statutory bodies and third sector organisations about how sexual abuse and sexual violence is not OK. Mr McCall said: “I welcome the opportunity to raise awareness and support any campaign that helps to reinforce the message that sexual abuse and sexual violence is not OK. Starting conversations and promoting the ‘It’s Not OK’ message as wide as possible helps to empower victims and send out a clear message that in Cumbria, sexual abuse and sexual violence will not be tolerated.