Two Sexual Predators Locked Up After Major Thames Valley Police Probe

Two vile sex offenders have been slammed with hefty prison sentences following a tough crackdown on child abuse in Newbury. Thames Valley Police’s lengthy investigation ended with justice at Reading Crown Court, a crucial win in the fight against crimes targeting minors.

Prison Terms: Nine and Four Years

Adam Hastings, 28, was hit with nine years behind bars. His accomplice, 29-year-old Reece Upton, got four years. Both men, who had no fixed home, are also slapped with Sexual Harm Prevention Orders to keep them in check after release.

Cat and Mouse Police Chase

Detective Constable Cerys Sumpter revealed the pair dodged cops for nearly two weeks before finally being nabbed. The shocking abuse targeted a teenage boy and happened between April and June last year.

Guilty Pleas Seal Their Fate

On November 19, both Hastings and Upton pleaded guilty at the second day of their trial:

  • Hastings admitted five counts of sexual activity with a child and two breaches of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
  • Upton pleaded guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child.

Police and Support Services Respond

Thames Valley Police vow to keep hunting predators to protect the vulnerable. Detective Sumpter said: “This case shows Thames Valley Police take these crimes seriously, working tirelessly to bring offenders to justice.”

Survivors can turn to charities like Victim Support for confidential help. For child safety advice or to report concerns, visit the CEOP website or check out the NSPCC.

The message is clear – no place to hide for those who harm children.

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