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Snapchat predator given 16-year sentence for grooming and raping boy

by Frank le Duc
14 September, 2024
in 999, Court, News, West Sussex, Worthing
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Snapchat predator given 16-year sentence for grooming and raping boy

A man who groomed a 13-year-old boy on Snapchat then raped him in an ordeal that last for several hours has been given a 16-year sentence.

Thomas Crabtree, 35, was jailed for 10 years by Judge Mark Van Der Zwart at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday (12 September) and told that he would serve a further six years on licence.

Having groomed the boy online, Crabtree drove to Worthing from his home in Bedford to meet the boy in April last year.

He then subjected him to a sustained ordeal, the court was told, but the boy later reported what had happened to the police.

Sussex Police said yesterday: “A Bedford man who groomed a 13-year-old boy on Snapchat and drove to Worthing to rape him has been jailed.

“Thomas Crabtree, 35, of Sundew Close, in Bedford, was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison, followed by six years on licence, when he appeared at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday 12 September.

“He will also be placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.”

Detective Chief Inspector Carrie Williams said: “Thomas Crabtree is a predator who, thanks to the bravery of this young boy, is now safely behind bars.

“He manipulated and took advantage of the boy who suffered an unimaginable ordeal over several hours.

“The boy was incredibly courageous in helping bring his attacker to justice and ensure he poses no further risk to anyone.

“I would like to thank him and his family for their determination.”

Police said: “Crabtree contacted the boy on Snapchat, using the name Will, and repeatedly sent him sexually explicit images.

“He arranged to meet his victim in Worthing on Monday 3 April 2023. He picked him up in his car, drove him to a remote area near Goring Gap in Worthing and raped him.

“Crabtree then drove the boy around in his car in silence before dropping him off in Worthing and returning to Bedford.

“The victim was subjected to an ordeal lasting several hours.

“Snapchat data showed Crabtree blocked the victim and deleted all the messages between them before attempting to make contact again the following month.

Thomas Crabtree

“The victim reported to police and he and his family were given specialist support that continued throughout the court process.

“Crabtree was identified through the Snapchat account and arrested.

“He was subsequently charged with two charges of rape, assault by penetration, causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, sexual communication with a child, causing a child to watch a sexual act, meeting a child following sexual grooming and abducting a child.

“He pleaded guilty to all counts and was remanded in custody when he appeared at Hove Crown Court on Wednesday 10 July.”

Detective Chief Inspector Carrie Williams said: “I would like to thank our partners in Bedfordshire Police and Norfolk Constabulary for their support in bringing Crabtree into custody.

“If you are a victim of sexual offending, please report it to police online or via 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency. We will believe you, support you and do all we can you get you justice.”

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