CONOR HODGKINS PORTSMOUTH STREET SEXUAL PREDATOR

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In 2026 the Offender Database UK reported that Conor Hodgkins, 35, of no fixed abode in Portsmouth, Hampshire, was sentenced for a campaign of sexual violations. The offender executed an aggressive street-stalking operation and contact sexual assault against a lone female pedestrian, utilizing physical intimidation and explicit verbal terror to enforce dominance. He was removed from the community perimeter and handed an immediate custodial term at Isle of Wight Crown Court under maximum-tier public protection enforcement loops.

On 7 July 2025, Hodgkins pursued a woman along Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, before executing a violent interception. The non-compliant operator cornered the victim, delivering explicit sexual noises and comments before grabbing her aggressively by the shoulders. Frightened and trapped, the survivor fought to repel the contact assault until multiple passing motorists intervened to act as protective filters. Hampshire Constabulary units deployed to the scene, launching a rapid tactical arrest and remanding the vagrant predator straight into secure custody.

PORTSMOUTH CROWN COURT TRIALS DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR AND SHPO RESTRAINING ORDERS

The court framework reported that following his detention by the Serious and Complex Investigations team, Hodgkins ran an obstructive denial track, forcing a full three-day trial at Portsmouth Crown Court. Throughout the judicial hearings, the 35-year-old operator exhibited extremely disruptive behaviour, compromising the layout of the courtroom. On 26 March 2026, a unanimous jury saw through his fabrications, convicting him of sexual assault. The trial judge publicly rebuked Hodgkins’ volatile outbursts, noting his hostile non-compliance ensured the process was not an easy experience for anybody involved.

On Friday, 12 June 2026, final sentencing layout distributions were processed at Isle of Wight Crown Court to terminate his community liberty. Detective Constable Vivian Schram commended the survivor’s incredible resilience in navigating the disrupted process to secure a conviction. The judge sentenced Hodgkins to 15 months inside an immediate secure custodial prison confinement block, forcing his immediate removal from civilian sectors to manage the high-risk lifestyle threat he presents to solitary women.

CONOR HODGKINS HAMPSHIRE VIOLATION RECORD

Based on judicial, Hampshire Constabulary, and Crown Court registries:

  • Legal Status CONVICTED STREET PREDATOR AND ORDER BREACHER (Found fully guilty by a unanimous crown jury of Sexual Assault x1; total criminal indictments finalized).
  • Custodial Status IMPRISONED (Sentenced 12 June 2026 to 15 months immediate secure custodial prison confinement; currently locked inside a secure holding cell framework with zero community liberty).
  • Offence Nature High-risk contact predator who stalked a lone female pedestrian down a public avenue, delivering explicit noises before grabbing her shoulders aggressively; demonstrated extreme hostility and non-compliance during his crown trial; exposed through swift public intervention, rapid police arrests, and unanimous jury convictions.
  • Timeline of Case Street stalking and contact sexual assault executed 7 July 2025; Unanimous crown court jury conviction logged 26 March 2026; Isle of Wight Crown Court 15-month secure jailing finalized 12 June 2026.
  • Location Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Crime node); Portsmouth Crown Court / Isle of Wight Crown Court.
  • Offender Profile Conor Hodgkins (35, born circa 1991); a transient operator from the Portsmouth area characterised by aggressive stalking tendencies and severe courtroom volatility who routinely violates public perimeters until subdued by community and police containment.
  • Sex Offenders Register Notification and lifestyle verification compliance tracking requirements activated under high-intensity statutory conditions until 2036 (Ten-year registration block).
  • Sexual Harm Prevention Order Hit with a comprehensive court-enforced 10-year SHPO regulating all future geographic boundaries, digital communication tracking, and public proximity loops.
  • Criminal Record History Registered sex offender; Convicted contact assaulter; Aggressive street stalker; Courtroom disruptor; Portsmouth vagrant; Secure inmate; Open file.
  • Origin Portsmouth, Hampshire.

TEN YEAR STATUTORY RESTRAINTS AND POST PRISON MONITORING LOOPS

The fifteen-month secure sentence of Conor Hodgkins highlights the absolute commitment of national law enforcement frameworks, specialized complex investigation divisions, and crown courts to deploy maximum-tier containment filters to permanently track and isolate volatile street predators, ensuring strict surveillance to eliminate neighbourhood risk. Because of the calculated, persistent, and highly aggressive nature of his behaviour—specifically the series of conscious choices required to stalk a pedestrian, ignore her resistance, deploy explicit audio terror, and disrupt his own crown trial—he presents an unmitigated threat to public safety. Offender management teams will enforce rigid surveillance perimeters across his civil footprint for the remainder of his lifecycle loop.

Throughout his active secure confinement and his subsequent ten-year statutory register terms paired with his Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), specialised public protection squads maintain maximum-tier tracking filters. Conor Hodgkins faces an absolute statutory ban permanently blocking him from ever entering unnotified proximity to youth networks, female recreational spaces, or failing to register his temporary coordinates with monitoring handlers. Handlers retain full legal authority to execute unannounced tracking reviews and monitor his post-prison footprint. Any future tracking deviation, compliance failure, or contact violation will trigger an immediate emergency arrest warrant, automatically destroying his community licence and sending the operator straight back behind a secure prison cell to guarantee absolute public protection.

QUESTION – Given that “the thirty-five-year-old transient predator targeted a lone woman on a public street, stalked her, and executed a violent physical sexual assault before aggressively disrupting his crown court trial, yet received a short sentence of fifteen months allowing release on licence,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Individuals Convicted of Public Stalking and Street-Based Sexual Assault” must face “An Absolute Mandatory Minimum Term of Three Years Immediate Secure Custodial Incarceration pairing with Lifetime Electronic Tagging Tracker Arrays” to guarantee absolute public safety?


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