90 year old man sent to prison for breaching Sexual Harm Prevention Order

A 90-year-old registered sex offender has been handed a prison sentence after breaching the terms of his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Bernard Alan Crathorne, 90, was ordered not to have unsupervised contact with children under the age of 16 as part of his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

However, on multiple occasions in August 2020, Crathorne spoke to numerous children outside his address – offering them sweets and money, and inviting them into his house. None of them entered.

As a result of these breaches, Crathorne was arrested and charged with four counts of breaching his sexual harm prevention order, one count of sexual assault on a female under 13, and one count of causing/inciting a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity.

He was remanded into custody, eventually pleaded guilty to the offences and at Northampton Crown Court last Friday, was sentenced to four years and six months in prison.

Lead Investigator – Detective Constable Angie Torley, said: “Bernard Crathorne is a dangerous and prolific sex offender and I am really pleased that we have managed to get him locked up and away from children.

“As part of his sentence, he was also given an extended licence of five years, meaning it won’t expire until just shy of his 100th birthday, thereby protecting children further.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the children in this case for their bravery in reporting this matter, alongside their families, and for their support throughout our investigation. Initially, Crathorne decided to plead not guilty, meaning they had to be cross-examined in court, something no child should have to be asked to do.

“Their bravery in coming forward and providing evidence has meant that Crathorne can no longer harm children in the community.

“Northamptonshire Police takes an absolute zero-tolerance approach to situations like this. If a breach of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order is identified, there are no second chances and just like Crathorne – offenders will be sent to prison.

“I hope this case demonstrates the Force’s commitment to bringing sex offenders to justice and keeping the public of Northamptonshire safe.”

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