Staffordshire sex offender, 34, jailed for six years after years of child abuse in Staffordshire

A man who abused multiple children has been jailed for six years.

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Adam McLaughlan, 34, of Penkridge, was sentenced at Stafford Crown Court on Tuesday, January 6 after he was previously found guilty of 14 counts of sexual assault of a girl.

The abuse happened over a number of years in Staffordshire before the survivors bravely came forward and told Staffordshire Police about what happened.

A man who abused multiple children has been jailed for six years
A man who abused multiple children has been jailed for six years

Officers from the force's public protection unit (PPU) worked tirelessly to support the survivors and to build the evidence needed to secure a significant number of charges against McLaughlan.

At an earlier court hearing, he denied all of the charges put to him. However, the strength of the investigation and the bravery of the survivors meant the jury deemed him guilty on 14 counts.

As part of his sentencing, McLaughlan was also served with an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), placed on the Sex Offenders Register and served with a restraining order against the survivors.

Detective Constable Patrick Hipwell, from Staffordshire Police's public protection unit (PPU), said: “I’m pleased that we’ve been able to deliver this outcome for the survivors in this case, who have each shown tremendous courage in coming forward and telling us about what happened.

“I want survivors to know that, no matter how recent or long ago offences may have taken place, we will always work relentlessly to delivery justice and to support you thoroughly throughout this process.”