In 2019, the Offender Database recorded that Kayley Anne Davies, 24, of Ffordd Penrhyn, Llandudno, Conwy, was spared jail after breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) for the third time. On appearing at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2019, the defendant admitted to being in the unsupervised company of a 15-year-old girl on a bus in Bangor in June of that year. It was reported that Davies was subject to a strict court order preventing such contact following a 2015 conviction for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl.
Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail
The investigation established a persistent pattern of non-compliance and violent behaviour. North Wales Police reported that Davies had initially denied the 2015 sexual assault at Mold Crown Court, but DNA evidence proved she had lied. The prosecution reported that her latest breach occurred while she was already serving a suspended sentence from Blackburn Magistrates’ Court for refusing to hand over her mobile phone during a police compliance check.
The court reported that Davies had a history of unprovoked violence in the Abergele and Llandudno areas. Caernarfon Crown Court heard how she was previously jailed for crossing a road to headbutt a teenager, knocking out two of his teeth, and served time for a similar assault at Abergele railway station. Despite the prosecution detailing her “embarrassing” excuses for hiding her phone from officers and her repeated breaches, the judge noted that a rehabilitation-focused sentence was more appropriate than immediate custody.
Status and Statutory Requirements
For the crimes reported in Wales and England, the status of Kayley Anne Davies is as follows:
- Sentence: 8 months in prison, suspended for 12 months (2019).
- Rehabilitation: Ordered to complete 27 days of rehabilitation activity.
- SHPO Status: Remains active, prohibiting unsupervised contact with any female under 16.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements were activated for life (following the 2015 conviction).
- Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court following a North Wales Police investigation.
- Criminal Record: Sexual assault of a child; Breach of SHPO (multiple); Assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH).
Monitoring and Public Protection
Davies is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) in North Wales. Due to the nature of her conduct in Llandudno and Bangor, which involves both sexual offending against minors and significant physical violence, her management is subject to high-level scrutiny. Authorities state that her SHPO is a vital tool to ensure she is subject to monitoring and restricted from accessing potential victims in public spaces or through digital devices.
As a member of the Sex Offenders Register for life, Davies must comply with all notification requirements regarding her identity and residence. Authorities state that her history of breaching court orders and her “unpredictable” violence in Conwy and Gwynedd necessitates permanent vigilance. Judge Huw Rees warned her that future failures to abide by court orders would result in increasingly longer prison terms, stating she needed to make a firm decision about the direction of her life.
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