Waterlooville 2022-06-17

Ian Willett 25

Sexual assault and assault by beating and kidnap.

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Offender ID: O-1975

Locations

No fixed address.

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He attacked at woman at Newport bus station, Isle of Wight, and dragged her towards Church Litten Park.

The woman fought back and managed to get away.

Following his release from prison, Willett had to stay at an approved premises in Waterlooville.

He is also required to inform police of any change of address within three days, including if he had no fixed abode, and to register any online usernames with Hampshire Constabulary.

This is part of Willetts sex offender notification requirements.

On June 5, he absconded from his approved premises, and police found he had created online usernames which he had not registered.

Police issued an appeal to the public for help in finding Willett on Wednesday.

The sex offenderwas arrested on the Isle of Wight on the same day.

Willett was charged yesterday with two counts of breaching his sex offender notification requirements.

The 23-year-old was also recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions, and will serve the remainder of his previous sentence.

He admitted the notification requirement breaches at Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.

Willett was handed an additional eight-month prison term, and had to pay 85 in costs, and a 128 victim surcharge

Acting Detective Inspector Mark Edis said Willett was arrested within hours of publishing the wanted appeal.

He added: We are very grateful to the local community who supported our efforts to locate Willett after he absconded.

Licence conditions and notification requirements are legally binding, and are put in place to protect the public by ensuring individuals do not re-offend.

There are of course those individuals, like Willett, who show absolute disregard for this.

We invest significant resources into the management of sex offenders and the protection of the public, and take this duty very seriously.

We hope that the swift action taken by police reassures the community of this, and that we will make every to put those who still choose to offend right back where they belong in prison.

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