The predator, of Sydney Grove, Wallsend, would approach his victims on social media and urge them to send him explicit images while sending videos of himself masturbating. This paedophile used Snapchat to manipulate teenage girls into sending explicit pictures and videos.Ĭallum Ward, 22, was jailed for 10 years at at Newcastle Crown Court for a string of depraved offences which started in January 2018. He will be on the sex offenders register for life.Ĭallum Ward who has admitted blackmail and possessing indecent images (Image: Northumbria Police) He was sentenced to a total of 18 years plus an extra two years on an extended licence. He also admitted 12 offences of indecent assault and indecency with a child in relation to the girl. It would be classed as rape these days but he had to be sentenced for the offence as it would have been categorised at the time. Reed, of Callendar Court, Gateshead, admitted indecent assault on the male victim. He also repeatedly sexually abused a little girl when she was as young as nine, giving her sweets afterwards and telling her to keep quiet.īoth victims were left deeply traumatised by their ordeals, which they were too frightened to report until recently. With his failing health and unsteadiness on his feet, there was no clue the Mormon church member was once a twisted pervert who targeted young children.īut as a younger man Reed subjected a 10-year-old lad to a brutal and painful attack after luring him to his home with the promise of using his binoculars. īut 87-year-old Thomas Reed has been exposed as a predatory paedophile. ![]() To the outside world, he was a churchgoing, frail pensioner. Thomas Reed, 87, of Gateshead, jailed for 18 years for child sex offences (Image: Newcastle Chronicle) Ian MacLeod, Scott Wilson and Brian McDonagh He was sentenced him to 16 months' imprisonment and handed an indefinite restraining order which bans him from contacting his victim. Inside the vehicle they found two knives, a saw and a Donald Trump mask.Īt a Newcastle Crown Court hearing on September 4 2019, Mills, of Pine Street, Chester-le-Street, pleaded guilty to possession of a knife in a public place and possession of an offensive weapon. ![]() ![]() Officers were alerted to Mills’ erratic behaviour, and when they went to the victim’s allotment, they found metal fence railings at the edge of the plot had been damaged.Ī search of the area was carried out and Mills was later found in the driving seat of a van nearby with the engine still running. On the same day, Mills was also spotted rummaging through wheelie bins on Stanley Street – which prosecutors claimed was an attempt to find out his father’s address. The 35-year-old was found with two knives and the unusual disguise as he lurked in a scrap van near the Hill Park estate in Jarrow on May 14 2019įollowing a long-running family feud, earlier that day Mills warned a relative he was going to deliberately damage his estranged dad’s allotment and wait for him there wearing a disguise. Keith Mills was caught armed with knives and wearing a Donald Trump disguise hiding near an allotment. Keith Mills who has been jailed for possessing a weapon (Image: Northumbria Police) Ibrahim, of Deckham Terrace, Gateshead, pleaded guilty to making a threat to kill and making a hoax bomb threat and was jailed for five years. ![]() It later turned out the grenade was deactivated and 61-year-old Ibrahim carried out the bomb hoax and threats because the shop had refused to buy some phones from him. Abdul Ibrahim, 61, of Gateshead, jailed for threats to kill and bomb hoax (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)Ī shop worker was commended by a judge for his "extraordinary bravery" after tackling this man when he was holding a hand grenade and shouting "allahu akbar".Īser Kheder was only looking after the mobile phone shop for a short time while the owner went to pray at a mosque.īut he was confronted by Abdul Ibrahim, who came in making death threats and shouting things indicating it was a possible terrorist attack.Ī court heard Mr Kheder, who used to be in the Kurdish security services, recognised the device as a genuine Russian grenade and feared he and others were about to be blown up.ĭespite his terror, he courageously tackled Kheder to stop him pulling the pin out at the Mobile Connection shop, on Westgate Road, Newcastle.
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