A
football club volunteer, who molested a 13 year-old boy in the early
hours during a sleepover at his house, has been caged.
Carl
Wright, 58, of Brendon Close, Harlington received three years and six
months imprisonment.
He
was also given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will
also be on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to sexually assaulting the teen and falsely imprisoning the youngster by preventing him leaving the address.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to sexually assaulting the teen and falsely imprisoning the youngster by preventing him leaving the address.
Police
were contacted by the victim’s mother on March 17, who stated her
son had been sexually assaulted by a man who helped out with coaching
at Sandgate Youth F.C.
The
teenager had stayed at the home address of Wright the previous night.
At
around 2.00am Wright entered the room where the boy was sleeping and
sexually assaulted him.
When
the victim realised what was happening, he got up and immediately got
dressed.
He
ran from the room straight to the front door to leave, but was
prevented from doing so by Wright.
The
victim pleaded with Wright that he wanted to go home and eventually
he drove the victim home in his car.
Wright
suggested to the victim’s mother there had been a misunderstanding
but as soon as the victim informed his mother of what had happened
police were called.
Wright
was arrested by officers later that morning and was charged the next
day.
Detective
Constable Alex Dhaliwal, from the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse
and Sexual Offences Command, said:
"These offences committed by Wright are of an extremely serious
nature and have had a significant impact on the life of the victim
and especially his family who trusted him.
“He
took advantage of the victim and sexually assault him. The victim and
his family have been very brave in coming forward which has helped us
to catch Wright and bring him to justice.
“We
are keen to establish whether there are other victims of Wright who
have yet to come forward.
“Anyone
who believes they were a victim of Wright is asked to contact police
via 101."
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