Patrick Wallis Immingham Paedophile Child Molester

Patrick Wallis Immingham Paedophile Child MolesterPatrick Wallis Immingham Paedophile Child Molester

In 2019, the Offender Database reported that Patrick Wallis, an Immingham Paedophile Child Molester, who used a teddy bear as a sexual instrument, was sentenced to 18 months in prison after being apprehended by the online child protection organisation ‘Predator Exposure.’

Patrick Wallis, then 24, confessed to four counts of attempting to induce a minor under 16 to participate in sexual conduct and two offences of attempting to violate a sexual harm prevention order between November 28 and December 2.

Patrick Wallis was ensnared by online child protection organisations that masqueraded as females aged 13 and 14, as shown at Grimsby Crown Court.

He engaged in unsettling sexual discussions several days after being exempted from incarceration for comparable conduct.

The group’s acts constituted an ‘advantage’ as law enforcement lacked the time to examine such issues, hence preventing them from seeing genuine young females, as said in court.

The teams participating in the sting operation were Predator Exposure, TGA (The Guardian Angels), and the UK database (https://www.facebook.com/UKdatabaseREAL).

Patrick Wallis acknowledged violating a suspended prison term.

Julia Baggs, representing the prosecution, informed Grimsby Crown Court that Wallis received a six-month suspended prison term along with a seven-year sexual harm prevention order on November 26.

It was mandated due to an attempt to meet a girl under the age of 16 following sexual grooming and an effort to get a kid to participate in sexual behaviour.

During the court, it was revealed that law enforcement discovered sexual paraphernalia at his previous residence, including a teddy bear with perforations.

However, he was apprehended once more six days later, on December 2.

He engaged in online dialogues with two fictitious girls, allegedly aged 13 and 14, who were, in fact, decoys established by two paedophile hunting organisations.

The conversations grew progressively sexual, and he enquired of one female, “Do you ever contemplate sex?”

He enquired, “Would you like me to deflower you, dear?” She responded, “I am merely 13 years old.”

He enquired of the second female, “What type of pants are you wearing?” along with further sexual queries.

He was approached by a gang at his residence in Immingham, North Lincolnshire, which recorded the encounter and subsequently uploaded the clip online.

Upon his arrest, he informed the authorities, ‘These hunting organisations have destroyed my life.’

Patrick Wallis aimed to coerce young females into engaging in sexual activities with him while underage.

Patrick Wallis received an 18-month incarceration and a 10-year sexual harm prevention order. He is required to register as a sex offender for a duration of 10 years.

Following the November hearing, an investigation into his Facebook account revealed that his friend list comprised schoolgirls and women from a minimum of 12 nations spanning five continents.

Merely six of his Facebook acquaintances reside in Grimsby.

Only five of Patrick Wallis’ online connections were male. The remainder are girls, including three who identify as merely 13, along with several more whose profiles imply they are below the age of consent.

A biography of a girl states: ‘I am 13 years old and have a passion for gymnastics.’

A different 13-year-old shared her experiences with her grandmother’s homemade pie and mash, attending a fireworks display with classmates, and commemorating a half-day at school.

His acquaintances are distributed around the nation, including Newcastle, Leeds, Cornwall, Shropshire, Nottingham, Liverpool, Derby, and London.

The list has numerous girls from various regions worldwide, including Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and South America.

Their profiles indicate residence in Turkey, Germany, Bangladesh, Thailand, Brazil, the Philippines, Malaysia, Kenya, Australia, Ireland, and seven US states.

The collection has images that span from innocent photographs of youngsters to adults in various suggestive poses, either providing sexual services or seeming to be bar dancers.

Patrick Wallis appeared in court, where he confessed to attempting to solicit a 13-year-old for sexual purposes and to arranging a meeting with her.


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