Locations
Robinson Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire West And Chester, CH65
Description
A DANGEROUS drug-driver is to spend longer behind bars after police found his stash of sickening child abuse images.
Craig Pryor, 46 and of of Robinson Road in Ellesmere Port, was jailed for four years in October after a motorcyclist was left with 'truly life-changing' injuries after being knocked off his bike.
The victim was smashed into by Pryor in Winwick Lane, near to junction 22 of the M6 near Croft.
The day after the serious crash, when Cheshire Police were investigating the defendant, they rumbled his collection of images of children being sexually abused.
He was later charged with possessing indecent images of children, three counts of making them, and one of possessing prohibited images of children.
Having pleaded not guilty, matters went to trial, and he was convicted by a jury on all counts at Chester Crown Court.
He appeared back before the court recently to be sentenced, where Nicholas Williams, prosecuting, explained the nature of the offending.
Pryor was driving his grey Mercedes C350 erratically at around 9.20pm on Friday, May 26, 2023, when he caused the horrific collision in Winwick Lane.
He had gone to overtake the vehicle in front of him when he collided with a black Yamaha motorcycle travelling in the opposite direction.
The motorcyclist, a 42-year-old man from Woolston, suffered life-changing injuries, including the loss of an arm.
The extent of the victim’s injuries left the motorcyclist still receiving treatment more than 18 months after the collision, and it was said then that he could yet lose his leg.
Following roadside tests, Pryor was found to have delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and benzoylecgonine, the by-products of cocaine and cannabis use, in his system.
He was subsequently charged with two counts of drug driving and one of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, which he admitted at the last minute before his trial was due to start.
For the driving matters, Pryor was sentenced in October at Liverpool Crown Court to four years in prison and disqualified from driving for six years.
When investigating the defendant, police also came across 435 indecent images in his possession of children being sexually abused.
Of these, 255 were graded as category A – the most severe form of abuse involving child rape – while 100 were category B, and 80 were category C.
In addition, officers discovered 60 prohibited images of children, which are sexually explicit and generally in the form of sketches, paintings, and cartoons.
The particulars of the charges state that he possessed them in Ellesmere Port, where he lived, between February 2020 and May 2023.
For the abuse image charges, judge Steven Everett sentenced Pryor to an additional nine months in prison.
He must also sign the sex offender register and abide by the terms of a sexual harm prevention order, both for a period of 10 years.
In addition, the court approved an order to deprive him of his electronic device on which the images were stored.
Speaking after Pryor’s driving sentence, inspector Steve Griffiths, of Cheshire Police, said: “When you get behind the wheel of a vehicle, you are in control of a powerful machine, easily capable of causing serious injury or even death.
“Pryor completely ignored this, not abiding by the rules of the road or considering the safety of others, ultimately colliding with a vulnerable road user who had been travelling on the same stretch of road.
“The victim has suffered tremendously, both psychologically and physically, as a result of Pryor’s reckless choices.
“I welcome the sentence handed to Pryor, and I hope he truly considers how his actions have permanently changed the victim’s life.
“I also hope this case can serve as a reminder of the long-lasting impact of dangerous driving, deterring others from the same fate.”