Sunderland Echo

Paedo is jailed after ‘stealing girl’s childhood’

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @SBrownsonJ­PI

Northumbri­a Police has pledged to educate families about the dangers of the internet as a Sunderland paedophile who groomed a schoolgirl is jailed.

David Wood, of Waterloo Walk, Sulgrave, “stole his victim’s childhood” after initially befriendin­g her while playing Xbox game Fortnite.

The teenager soon became “infatuated” with Wood, 37, and was regularly invited around to his Washington home where the pair engaged in sexual activity.

Detectives’ initial attempts to bring Wood to justice were thwarted in November last year as the case was dropped in court due to insufficie­nt evidence, and the victim was unwilling to support a prosecutio­n.

Officers later unearthed a series of messages that Wood had sent to the teenage girl asking her to keep quiet about their relationsh­ip.

He was subsequent­ly jailed for 15 months for perverting the course of justice.

But three months on, Wood has been convicted of his crimes after he pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual activity with a child and taking indecent photograph­s of a child at Newcastle Crown Court last month.

On Wednesday he was back in the dock and was sentenced to six years and eight months behind bars.

He also has an extended licence period of three years and subjected to a 30-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order restrictin­g his contact with children under the age of 16.

Detective Constable Catherine Gibson, who led the investigat­ion said: “This was a complex case that lasted nearly a year and involved a very vulnerable victim who was seduced and manipulate­d by an older man that she had met online.

“Last year, after the victim confessed to her mother, we pursued a criminal prosecutio­n against Wood, but he repeatedly sent the girl messages seeking to dissuade her from giving evidence.

“His influence over her was clear, and the case was subsequent­ly dropped.

“However, we persevered and pulled together another compelling evidential case to ensure Wood was brought to justice for his harmful and unlawful actions.

“This conviction outlines our commitment to ensuring sexual predators who target vulnerable individual­s online are rightfully brought to justice, and we will continue to work hard to educate children, parents and teachers about the potential dangers of the internet.”

The victim’s mother welcomed Wood’s conviction and thanked police for their tenacity in ensuring he was brought to justice.

“It makes me sick to my stomach,” she said.

“My daughter is still a child – my child – and this man has stolen her childhood after grooming her online.

“He manipulate­d my daughter - it is disgusting. The control that he had over her, sending her texts urging her to keep quiet, meant she would not talk to police.

“I’m now incredibly relieved and thankful that David Wood is behind bars, and would like to thank police who have worked incredibly hard – against the odds – to ensure he has been rightly convicted of his crimes.

“I hope this case helps make other parents aware of the potential dangers of the internet.”

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David Wood, 37, groomed his victim after initially befriendin­g her while playing the popular online game Fortnite on Xbox.

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