Nathan Walker, a 35-year-old man previously residing on Sicey Avenue in the Firth Park area, has been found guilty of two counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child. The verdict was delivered following a trial at Sheffield Crown Court last week.
The first offence occurred when the victim was just 14 years old, leaving her feeling “disgusted” by the traumatic experience. PC Elisabeth Slack, the investigating officer, described Walker’s actions as sinister and manipulative. He took advantage of a young girl who was so terrified that she felt compelled to suffer in silence, unable to speak out about the abuse she endured.
PC Slack commended the victim for her bravery and courage in coming forward and sharing the details of the traumatic events inflicted upon her by Walker. She emphasised that no child should ever be subjected to such abuse at such a young age.
The jury, after careful consideration, found Walker guilty of two counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child. However, he was found not guilty on another count of engaging in sexual activity with a child. Walker has been remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear before Sheffield Crown Court on 1 December for sentencing.
PC Slack expressed her hope that the sentence Walker receives reflects the severity of the crimes he committed. The authorities also remind the public that victims of sexual offences are granted lifelong anonymity. It is illegal to identify or provide information that could lead to the identification of a victim of a sexual offence.
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