Sunderland Echo

Sex offender is spared jail after moving in with mum

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk

A sex offender moved in with a mum and her three-yearold child without revealing his criminal past.

Callum MacGregor was jailed in 2015 for sexually assaulting a child and making indecent photograph­s, which means he must abide by sex offender registrati­on and sexual harm prevention order requiremen­ts.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the 24-year-old must keep the authoritie­s constantly informed of where he is living.

But when police went to his home in Sunderland to carry out a spot-check in July last year, they found he had abandoned it.

Inquiries revealed he had moved to Telford in Shropshire with a woman he met online and who had a small child.

The court heard MacGregor had told the police in that area that he was living there but was registered as having no fixed address.

Prosecutor Lewis Kerr told the court: "From a point in April, he seems to have been living with a female, an adult with whom he was beginning a relationsh­ip.

"He explained he had gone to move with her."

MacGregor told police he had felt "unable to move in if he disclosed his previous conviction­s".

Mr Kerr added: "Living in the house with this adult female and the defendant was the adult female's three-yearold child.

Mr Kerr said there was no suggestion that the presence of the child was a motive for MacGregor moving in with the woman.

Vic Laffey, defending, said MacGregor had met the woman in a chat room and they started a relationsh­ip.

Mr La f fey added :" He found himself in a situation where he felt he would never be able to move on with his life if he disclosed the conviction she is required to disclose under the orders he is subject to."

Mr Laffey said MacGregor did "at some point" reveal his past to the woman and their relationsh­ip continued.

MacGregor, of Claremont Terrace, Sunderland, admitted breachof sexual harm prevention order and notificati­on requiremen­ts.

Mr Recorder David Gordon sentenced MacGregor to eight months’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for 18 months, with rehabilita­tion requiremen­ts, 100 hours’ unpaid work and a four-month curfew.

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