Brothers Sentenced for Horrific Abuse of Teen Girls in Rotherham
Evans Brothers’ Dark Reign of Terror
Between 2006 and 2008, Mark Evans, 36, and Robert Evans, 40, preyed on vulnerable teenage girls in Rotherham. The National Crime Agency’s Operation Stovewood uncovered the chilling scale of their crimes. At the time of the abuse, Mark was just 18, Robert 21 – they used their age and influence to manipulate victims.
Victims Break Their Silence
Three brave women, abused as children by the Evans brothers, stepped forward with damning testimony that led to convictions:
- Victim One (26): Assaulted by Mark Evans from age 13 in isolated spots and suffered repeated sexual attacks.
- Victim Two (27): Raped by both brothers at just 14, enduring attacks in several secluded locations.
Operation Stovewood’s Tactical Triumph
The National Crime Agency used cutting-edge investigative tactics to bring the brothers to justice:
- Specialised victim interview protocols to handle trauma sensitively
- Detailed evidence gathering over years
- A strategic, long-term approach to crack cold abuse cases
- Dedicated victim support ensuring survivors felt safe to testify
Justice Served in Sheffield Crown Court
Following a packed two-week trial, both brothers were convicted:
- Mark Evans: Guilty of rape, sexual activity with a child, and assault by penetration
- Robert Evans: Convicted on multiple counts of rape
Their sister, Ann Marie Evans, was separately found guilty in 2023 of trying to identify victims online, breaking victim protection laws.
Message to Perpetrators: No One Escapes
This case sends a stark warning: those who exploit children will face justice, no matter how long it takes.
“It takes immense courage to speak about sexual abuse. We’ll always protect and support survivors,” said Kim Boreham, senior NCA investigator.
Next Steps
The Evans brothers face sentencing on January 16 at Sheffield Crown Court. The fight for justice and care for victims continues.