In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that Northampton Crown Court has added three additional offences under the Bail Act 1976 to the warrant for the arrest of Raeshon Dean Everton Rose, 24. On appearing at a hearing on 20 March 2026, the court heard that Rose remains at large after fleeing the UK following his trial last summer. It was reported that Rose—formerly of The Headlands, Northampton—was sentenced in his absence to six and a half years in prison for the sexual abuse of four girls, a campaign of violence that lasted for six years.
The investigation established that Rose has failed to attend multiple court hearings, including those on 20 May, 19 June, and 28 August 2025. Northamptonshire Police reported that the defendant was shockingly granted bail after a jury found him guilty of 14 serious sexual offences. The prosecution reported that Rose is believed to have fled abroad to evade justice, prompting the court to roll the new bail breach offences into his arrest warrant to facilitate international extradition.
Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail
The court reported that Rose’s abuse was systematic, forcing his victims to perform oral sex and subjected them to repeated sexual assaults. Northampton Crown Court heard that the investigation began in 2021 when one survivor bravely disclosed the abuse to a friend. The investigation established that the jury found Rose guilty of eight counts of sexual assault on a child under 13, five counts of child rape, and one count of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Her Honour Judge Rebecca Crane agreed to the Crown’s application to add the three Bail Act offences, noting that Rose could now be extradited on all counts should he be located. For his actions in Northampton, Rose remains one of the region’s most wanted fugitives. The judge noted that the victims have shown tremendous bravery throughout the trial and that the force is carrying out extensive enquiries to ensure Rose is brought back to the UK to serve his sentence.
Status and Statutory Requirements
For the crimes reported in England, the status of Raeshon Dean Everton Rose is as follows:
- Custodial Sentence: 6 years and 6 months (Sentenced in absentia, 2025).
- Current Status: Wanted / Fugitive (Believed to be abroad).
- New Charges: 3 counts of failing to surrender to custody (Bail Act 1976).
- Sex Offenders Register: Subject to notification requirements for life.
- Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Northampton Crown Court following a Northamptonshire Police investigation.
- Criminal Record: Child rape (5 counts); Sexual assault on a child under 13 (8 counts); Inciting a child to sexual activity.
- Origin: The Headlands, Northampton, Northamptonshire.
Monitoring and Public Protection
The search for Rose is being managed by the Child Safeguarding and Interpol liaison teams to ensure his eventual return to custody. Due to the nature of his conduct in Northampton, which involved the long-term predatory abuse of multiple children, his capture is a maximum priority for the Public Protection Unit. Authorities state that Rose’s flight from the UK has added significant distress to his victims, and his inclusion on the wanted list is essential to preventing further harm.
As a fugitive, Rose is subject to an active international arrest warrant. Authorities state that his history of sexual violence and his failure to face sentencing necessitate permanent vigilance by border agencies and foreign police forces. Any individual with information regarding his whereabouts in the UK or abroad is urged to contact Northamptonshire Police on 101 or through the independent charity Crimestoppers.

