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The public are being asked for their help to identify a man following an incident of voyeurism in Cabot Circus, Bristol.
At around 7.10pm on Wednesday May 4 a man entered the women's toilets on the ground floor of the shopping centre; he then took photographs of a woman in an adjoining cubicle before running away.
The suspect is described as:
Police are appealing for information following a number of incidents in which a man has sent explicit text messages and indecent images to people's mobile phones.
The man has sent sexually explicit text messages, including picture messages and video messages of a man exposing himself.
An eminent music tutor has been found guilty of assaulting nine young girls during more than a decade of abuse.
Michael Crombie, 73 (8.1.37), of Monkhams Avenue in Woodford Green was found guilty of 26 counts of abuse involving nine girls, some as young as eight years, between 1992 and 2002.
West Midlands Police has charged two Solihull teachers following an investigation into indecent images of children.
Officers from the Child Online Safeguarding Team within the Public Protection Unit charged the men yesterday (Tues 16 Nov) at a police station in Solihull.
A man who planted child pornography on a colleague's computer in the hope he could oust him from his job, leaving him free to climb the ranks, has today (Wednesday 4 August) been convicted.
Police need the public's help identifying a man who sent indecent images to an underage girl.
The man, believed to be 28 years old, befriended the 14-year-old girl from Blackley, Manchester, using the social networking website, Bebo, in April 2009.
He then obtained the girl's mobile after speaking to one of her friends and began sending text messages.
Police are today (28 March) appealing for information to help to identify a man who filmed himself sexually abusing young boys before posting the footage online for viewing paedophiles.
Officers from the MPS Paedophile Unit have released the man's image to seek the public's assistance to trace him.
A paedophile has been sentenced for ‘hands on' abuse of girls after the freckles on his hand were cross-compared to photos showing abuse.
DC Dave Adams, from the Met's Child Abuse Investigation Command, said;
"This case demonstrates the lengths we will go to in order to ensure that children are protected.
A local councillor found with hundreds of indecent photos of children on his computer has today, Thursday 16 April 2009, been jailed for six years.