McCaulay Parker Hull Sex Offender

McCaulay Parker Hull Rapist Sex OffenderMcCaulay Parker Hull Rapist Sex Offender

The Offender Database reported that McCaulay Parker, the Hull Sex Offender, 28, of Thanet Road, was convicted on two counts of sexual assault for targeting two vulnerable women at their residences in Hull and Skipton, North Yorkshire.

In July 2024, detectives received a report from a woman claiming she had been sexually abused by an individual named McCaulay Parker.

The woman described how McCaulay Parker, masquerading as a tradesman, enquired whether she required any work to be done.

The woman courteously refused; however, McCaulay Parker arrived the following week to proceed with the task, first verifying if she was alone at home before entering her premises.

McCaulay Parker made unwanted remarks to the woman within minutes, causing her discomfort, before attempting to touch her without consent and subsequently sexually assaulting her.

CCTV investigations revealed the assailant, McCaulay Parker, approaching the woman’s residence and coercively gaining entry without her consent.

During incarceration and interrogation, McCaulay Parker refuted all claims presented against him and was later granted release by the courts pending further inquiry.

North Yorkshire Police received a report from a woman alleging that a man, purporting to be a door-to-door salesman, had sexually abused her at her residence.

Officers were dispatched, and one officer observed a male in proximity who matched the woman’s description.

The individual, later identified as McCaulay Parker, was detained on suspicion of sexual assault and taken into custody.

Upon the trial’s end, McCaulay Parker has been ordered to return to Grimsby Crown Court for sentencing on Friday, 13 February 2026.


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