Neil Frederick Foden, the former headteacher of Ysgol Friars, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after being convicted of 19 charges related to sexual offences against children. The 66-year-old appeared at Mold Crown Court on Monday, July 1.

Charges and Victims

Foden’s crimes spanned several years and involved four victims. The charges included:

Investigation and Arrest

The investigation into Foden began on September 6th, 2023, following a report that he was in a relationship with a child. Known as Child A, the victim provided evidence, including screenshots of conversations with Foden. These messages revealed a pattern of sexualised communication.

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Additional Victims

As the investigation progressed, more victims came forward, bravely sharing information about incidents that occurred between 2019 and 2023. Foden repeatedly preyed on vulnerable children, using his position of authority to exploit them.

Sentencing and Consequences

Today, Foden received a 17-year prison sentence and must serve two-thirds of it before being considered for release. The judge also imposed a sexual harm prevention order for life and a ten-year restraining order to prevent him from contacting his victims. Additionally, Foden is barred from teaching indefinitely.

Community Impact

Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Evans expressed shock and revulsion at Foden’s actions. As a headteacher, Foden betrayed the trust placed in him to safeguard young people. The impact on the community, especially young individuals, has been significant.

Acknowledging Victims’ Courage

Detective Chief Inspector Sophie Chance praised the victims’ courage during the trial. Their actions likely prevented future generations from falling victim to Foden’s predatory behaviour.

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