A man has been sentenced to two years in prison after sexually assaulting a schoolgirl in Folkestone earlier this year.

Callum Maycock, 21, approached the victim near Foord Road on the morning of Thursday, 27 June 2024, making inappropriate comments before touching her inappropriately. The schoolgirl managed to escape and reported the incident to police, prompting an immediate investigation.

Swift Police Action

Officers patrolling the area the next day spotted Maycock, who matched the description provided by the victim. He was arrested 24 hours after the offence and later admitted to the charge of sexual assault.

At Canterbury Crown Court on Friday, 15 November, Maycock, formerly of Foord Road South, was sentenced to:

  • Two years in prison
  • A 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order
  • A 10-year restraining order

Police Commitment to Protecting Women and Girls

Detective Sergeant David Hinwood praised the victim’s courage and the swift action of the police:
“Protecting women and girls is an absolute priority for Kent Police, and we will relentlessly pursue anyone who poses them harm. The quick actions of police following this troubling incident saw the offender swiftly identified, arrested, and brought to justice.”

He added: “I would like to praise the victim and her family for their assistance during the investigation. I hope the court orders imposed as part of this sentence protect the public in the future.

Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls

Kent Police remains committed to tackling violence against women and girls, including crimes such as domestic abuse, stalking, and harassment. More information about the force’s efforts can be found on their official website: Kent Police – Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.

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