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'Predator' teen jailed for attempting to rape two women

A teenage boy who exposed himself to two women before attempting to rape them has been jailed for eight years.

The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, approached both women in Alexandra Park in Oldham over the space of two months.

Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court heard how the boy - who pleaded guilty to two charges of attempted rape - had approached both women in the park and tried to sexually assault them on 17 January and 14 March 2019. 

On the morning of 17 January, the boy approached a woman who was walking home before proceeding to grab her from behind and attempting to drag her into some nearby trees while having his bottom half fully exposed.

The court heard how the woman initially resisted before the boy grabbed her wrists and tried to pull her into the trees again, but the woman managed to free her arms and run away.

Early in the afternoon of 14 March, the boy repeatedly asked a woman for money before exposing himself to her and then producing a knife.

He then started to walk closer to the woman while pointing the knife at her and asking for money. The court heard he was disturbed by a man walking nearby and ran away.

Police arrested the boy a day later after CCTV footage showed him near Alexander Park wearing the same clothing as the boy the woman photographed on her phone after he had walked away from her.

Detective Constable Kate Dawson, of GMP’s Oldham division, said: "The natures of both of these incidences were shocking and disturbing examples of predatory behaviour which has no place in society.

“We are thankful to the victims for their bravery and determination during this process to bring justice to the offender today and hope this brings a degree of closure to those involved in this case.

“We remain committed to ensuring the streets of Greater Manchester are a safe place to be and urge anyone with concerns for their safety to not suffer in silence and to contact police.”

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