Barnoldswick man jailed for grooming teen girls

A 27-year-old man from Barnoldswick has been jailed for grooming and drugs offences.
Thomas LawtonThomas Lawton
Thomas Lawton

Thomas Lawton, of Bancroft Fold, was jailed at Preston Crown Court yesterday (June 8th) after being arrested by police earlier this year.

Around 4-30am on April 30th, police received a report two teenagers had gone missing from an address in Morecambe.

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Police attended the scene and later found two girls aged 14 and 12 in the area. A 27-year-old man, Lawton, was later arrested nearby in his car.

Following enquiries detectives established Lawton had been messaging the 14-year-old girl online.

He drove from Barnoldswick to Morecambe, collecting the teenager and the 12-year-old before taking them to the Carnforth area.

When they stopped he offered the girls cocaine and planned to engage in sexual activity with the 14-year-old girl.

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However, the girls demanded to be taken home as they were frightened. Lawton returned the pair near to home before driving away to avoid being seen with them.

Lawton was quickly arrested around an hour after both girls had been reported missing and charged with grooming and drug offences.

After pleading guilty to offences of grooming and possession of cocaine, Lawton was sentenced at court this week to two years and four months in prison.

He was also given a 10 year Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and a 10 year notification requirement.

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Temporary Det. Insp Andy Ellis, of Lancashire Police, said: “Lawton is clearly a dangerous and predatory individual and we welcome his imprisonment.

“Lawton started grooming one of the victims online by engaging in sexualised messages. He then arranged to meet her, driving to Morecambe in the middle of the night.

“After picking the girl and another teenager up, he offered them both cocaine and planned to engage in sexual activity with the 14-year-old girl.

“The girls, both clearly scared and frightened, demanded to be taken home. Thanks to diligent police work Lawton was stopped close by and arrested.

“We welcome his sentencing and hope it serves as a reminder to others wanting to commit such crimes.”