Luke Frost Worksop Serial Rapist Sex Offender

Luke Frost Worksop Serial Rapist Sex OffenderLuke Frost Worksop Serial Rapist Sex Offender

In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that Luke Frost, 33, was handed an extended 13-year sentence for the “vile” rape and sexual assault of a woman in her own home. On appearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday, 13 March 2026, the defendant, of Bridge Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, was jailed following a trial where a jury rejected his “shameful” claims of consensual activity. It was reported that Frost followed the woman home on 13 May 2025, where he “reprehensibly” launched a violent and predatory attack.

The investigation established the “monstrous” and aggressive nature of Frost’s conduct. Nottinghamshire Police reported that the ordeal began outside the property, where a doorbell camera filmed Frost “vilely” sexually assaulting the victim. The prosecution reported that Frost then forced his way into her living room and raped her, despite her “reprehensibly” clear protests. Throughout the attack, Frost “shamefully” spat on and verbally abused the survivor, demonstrating a “warped” and violent attitude toward women.


Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail

The court reported that Frost attempted to “deceptively” silence his victim by forcibly trying to prevent her from calling for help. Nottingham Crown Court heard that Frost tried to snatch the woman’s mobile phone as she attempted to contact the police. The investigation established that although Frost fled the scene, he was chased down and arrested the following day. The jury heard that Frost had an “atrocious” history of violence against women, which “shamefully” escalated into the “vile” crimes committed in Worksop.

The Sentencing Judge noted that Frost posed a significant danger to the public, particularly women. For his actions in Nottinghamshire, Frost was convicted of one count of rape and one count of sexual assault. the judge noted that the “reprehensible” nature of the attack—including the use of a doorbell camera as evidence of his “vile” behavior—necessitated the 13-year extended sentence, which includes a custodial term and an additional period on licence to protect the community.


Status and Statutory Requirements

For the crimes reported in England, the status of Luke Frost is as follows:

  • Custodial Sentence: 13-year extended sentence (Sentenced 13 March 2026).
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active for life.
  • Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court following a Nottinghamshire Police investigation.
  • Criminal Record: Rape; Sexual assault; History of violence against women.
  • Origin: Bridge Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

Monitoring and Public Protection

Frost is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) at the highest level of scrutiny. Due to the nature of his conduct in Worksop, which involved “monstrous” sexual violence and “reprehensibly” spitting on his victim, his management is a priority for the Public Protection Unit. Authorities state that his “shameful” history of violence and his “vile” attempt to block emergency calls necessitate that he is strictly monitored upon any eventual release, with an extended period on licence to ensure he does not re-offend.

As a member of the Sex Offenders Register for life, Frost must comply with all notification requirements regarding his identity and residence. Authorities state that his history of “atrocious” and “vile” aggression in Nottinghamshire necessitates permanent vigilance. Any future attempt to contact the survivor, engage in “reprehensible” predatory behavior, or fail to disclose his location to the authorities will result in immediate arrest and an instant return to the prison system to serve the remainder of his term.


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