Sex offender jailed for 26 years for grooming and abusing a girl in Blackpool
Craig Smith preyed on her when she was just 12 years old.
Craig Knight preyed on the vulnerable schoolgirl when she was just 12 years old, and travelled from Surrey to Lancashire to abuse her.
On June 7th 2017, officers from Lancashire Constabulary attended an address in Blackpool following concerns for the welfare of Knight.
When they arrived at the house they became worried about the nature of the relationship between Knight, and a 16-year-old girl who introduced him as her boyfriend.
She later told police the 31 year old had been sexually abusing her for several years.
Knight was arrested and interviewed, but while on bail committed a number of other offences against the young woman and a male of her own age.
On June 9th he damaged the man’s car, filling the exhaust with expanding foam, and scratching the bodywork.
He returned to the area on June 10th, travelling in a hire vehicle to avoid detection, armed with a gas powered pistol, a bottle containing petrol, flame proof gloves and a knife.
Fortunately his victim’s friend and his father intercepted Knight before he was able to cause any serious harm, and Knight was remanded in custody.
Knight was convicted of five counts of rape of a child under 13, three counts of sexual activity with a child, two counts of affray, witness intimidation, possession of a knife, possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, and two counts of theft, following a trial at Preston Crown Court. He pleaded guilty to criminal damage before the trial.
Judge Sara Dodd ruled Knight was a dangerous offender and imposed an extended sentence for public protection, at Preston Crown Court.
She handed him 17 years with a four year extended licence for the sexual offences against the girl and four years with an extra year on licence for the violent offences, to run concurrently. She also made Knight the subject of a lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order and put him on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Det Con Paul Moon, of Lancashire Constabulary’s Awaken Team, said: “This young woman was groomed by Knight for a number of years.
“Knight took advantage of her vulnerability and that of her family to put himself in a position of trust.
“He abused that trust and when he realised he was losing control of his victim, used threats of violence and weapons to intimidate her.
“This was a very frightening and traumatic experience for this young woman, who has had her teenage years taken from her by this dangerous and predatory individual.
“She has shown extraordinary courage in coming forwards to testify against Knight.
“I hope today’s sentence brings some comfort and she is now able to start rebuilding her life.