Shropshire man sentenced for sexual offences against a child
It happened in Shifnal between 2018 and 2020
A Shropshire man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after he was found guilty of sexual offences against a child.
Nicholas Burgess, of no fixed address, was found guilty at Shrewsbury Crown Court last month of five counts of sexually assaulting a child, and one count of inciting a child into sexual activity. The court heard how the offences took place between 2018 and 2020 in Shifnal, Shropshire.
The 52-year-old was yesterday (Monday 12 August) given a seven-year custodial sentence, and will be subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Detective Constable Geoff Anslow, of Shrewsbury CID, said: “I am pleased with the sentence handed out to Burgess, who is without doubt a dangerous and predatory individual. The sentence passed reflects the gravity of Burgess’s crimes and he will now spend a significant period behind bars.
“I must commend the victim for her bravery throughout the investigation and I hope today’s sentence is able to offer her some closure and will allow her to move forward with her life.
“I also hope that today highlights to the wider public that West Mercia Police takes all reports of child sexual offences seriously, and that we will leave no stone unturned in bringing those responsible to justice.”
You can report cases of rape or sexual assault to Police via the website Report rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences | West Mercia Police. Always call 999 in an emergency.
If you’ve been affected by sexual assault, then local support is available from the Victim Advice Line. The Victim Advice Line is a free and confidential service offering advice, practical help and emotional support to people affected by crime, regardless how long ago it happened or whether it has been reported to the police.
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