Nine years for Stephen Cox, 44
A Torquay man is starting nine years in prison after being convicted of sexual offences against children.
Stephen Cox, 44, from Hillesdon Road in the town, was found guilty following a trial at Exeter Crown Court in May. He'd been on conditional bail since then until sentencing this week.
As well as the jail term, he will also be subject to five years on extended licence for offences against two children under 13 at a property in North Devon.
Mr Cox been found guilty of two counts of sexual assault of a child, three counts of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child, one count of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and a final count of sexual assault of a child.
He will also be put on the sex offenders register and issued with a sexual harm prevention order, in both cases for life.
Detective constable Terry Hodgson, who led the investigation, said: “We welcome today’s sentence. It is an extremely positive outcome for the victims in this case who have suffered significant sexual abuse. The outcome today is a testament to their bravery.
“Their incredible courage in reporting this matter and supporting a prosecution has resulted in bringing this offender to justice.
“This is an important reminder that such reports will always be taken seriously by the police and justice will be sought. We would always encourage victims to come forward.”
He went on to say: “Sexual assaults have a devastating impact on victims and Devon & Cornwall Police are committed to working the criminal justice system to make our communities safer.”