Leigh: Survivor helps secure 10-year sentence for violent sex offender
Joseph Pennycook, now 22, has been given a 10-year sentence following an Essex Police investigation.
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Joseph Pennycook, now 22, has been given a 10-year sentence following an Essex Police investigation.
Three men have been jailed for a total of 44 years after being convicted over a shooting incident in Crays Hill in April 2025.
A survivor of non-recent sexual abuse has spoken after her abuser was jailed after pleading guilty to 13 child sexual offences.
A survivor reported years of controlling and coercive behaviour after recognising her abuser in another Essex Police case.
Eight officers were praised for their bravery and teamwork by Chief Constable BJ Harrington after a Harlow man was sentenced for threatening officers with petrol and a lit blowtorch.
A seventh man has been sentenced in relation to disorder in Epping in summer 2025, taking total convictions to 11, with further sentencing due later this summer.
Essex Police detectives are carrying out extensive enquiries to locate a man who is wanted after failing to answer to court bail and attend his trial.
A prolific Westcliff thief stopped in her tracks by an off-duty police officer has been convicted of ten shop thefts involving £1,200 of goods
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