Paedophile jailed for travelling 272 miles to meet a child
Michael Stacey travelled from Great Yarmouth to Sunderland
A paedophile who travelled more than 272 miles to meet a child for sex has been arrested, charged and convicted – all within 24 hours.
Michael Stacey travelled for over 5 hours to Sunderland from his home in Great Yarmouth last Tuesday to meet a 13-year-old girl he had been chatting to online.
However, what the 47-year-old didn’t know was that the girl was actually a law enforcement operative based within the North East Regional Special Operations Unit (NERSOU) who immediately contacted detectives from Northumbria Police.
The following day, Stacey headed to the meeting point, but instead of being greeted by the teen, was intercepted by officers who arrested him and took him into custody where he was interviewed by detectives from the Force’s Paedophile Online Investigation Team (POLIT).
Several hours later, the predator was charged and on Thursday (October 27) appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court.
Stacey, of York Road in Great Yarmouth, admitted arranging a child sex offence and engaging in sexual communication with a child and is due to be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court on November 25.
Speaking after the hearing Detective Sergeant Rob Smoult from POLIT said: “We will protect children in any way we can from dangerous men like Stacey.
“It is very clear what his intentions and motivations were and his deplorable actions speak for themselves.
“Stacey set out on a long journey across the country to meet a girl he knew was underage for his own sexual gratification and thank to thorough but swift investigation, he was put before the courts and convicted within 24 hours of attempting to meet a child.
“These offences are incredibly serious and can destroy the lives of vulnerable victims and their families, as well as the families of those who are caught offending.
“We will continue to work with our partners at NERSOU to tackle online child abuse and sexual exploitation and would urge anyone who has been a victim of this type of offending, or has concerns about someone’s behaviour, to come forward and talk to us.”
Detective Sgt Smoult added: “This was another excellent example of swift and effective justice. I’d like to thank all our partners across the criminal justice system who helped to detain, charge and convict this criminal – all within 24 hours.”