David Moyle Hayes Paedophile

David Moyle paedophile child sex offender - HayesDavid Moyle paedophile child sex offender - Hayes

David Moyle, a Hayes Paedophile from West London paedophile who sexually attacked three young children at every available chance, has been sentenced to six years in prison.

David Moyle, residing on Yeading Lane in Hayes, inappropriately groped the girls, all under the age of 13, in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and Harrow from 2011 to 2017.

The now 81-year-old individual, David Moyle, was convicted of two counts of sexual assault against a female child under 13 and one count of engaging in sexual activity with a child following a five-day trial at Aylesbury Crown Court, and was incarcerated on January 24.

An investigation by Thames Valley Police was launched in 2017 after David Moyle’s victims told the police what he had done. Moyle was arrested on December 27 of that year.

During their investigation, detectives found David Moyle had sexually assaulted the girls over seven years.

“He was an opportunist,” said investigating officer Detective Constable Collette Parker.

“He took any opportunity presented to him to touch the three girls sexually under their clothing.”

David Moyle was charged with a further set of crimes in 2022.

The now 81-year-old was set to be sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Wednesday, March 9.

Investigating officer DC Collette Parker, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “The horrific manipulation and abuse perpetrated by Moyle has had a significant impact on the victim’s life.

“I would like to thank the victim who has shown great courage, persistence, and determination, persevering with the allegation and supporting the police investigation. It has been an extremely traumatic time for her, and I hope the unanimous guilty verdicts bring her some closure.

“I would also like to thank prosecuting counsel Ian Hope for his work in securing this conviction.

“This sentence reflects the hard work carried out by the Child Abuse Investigation Unit.

“I would encourage anyone who has been a victim of childhood sexual abuse to report it to the police. We always take allegations of this nature seriously, regardless of how much time has passed, and a full investigation will occur. We will seek to bring offenders to justice wherever there is sufficient evidence.”


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