Locations
Housman Close, Chester, Cheshire, CH1
Description
A prolific sex offender who was found with indecent images of children on their device has been jailed.
Thomas Quinn, who now identifies as Chloee-May Danvers, appeared at Chester Crown Court today, Monday 21 October where they were sentenced to 40 months in prison.
The 25-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of making indecent images of children, distributing indecent images of children, attempting sexual communication with a child, breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), attempting to breach a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, and failing to comply with the requirements of the sex offenders register.
The case against Danvers began on Monday 15 July, when officers from the Sex Offenders Management Unit attended Danvers’ home address on Housman Close, Chester, as part of the routine checks made to monitor registered sex offenders.
During the visit, officers found two category A indecent images of children in a deleted folder stored on Danvers’ mobile phone.
Danvers also admitted to resetting their laptop which goes against the conditions of the SHPO.
They were arrested and subsequently charged with making indecent images of children and breaching their SHPO.
Danvers was released on conditional bail ahead of their court appearance, however just three weeks later, Cheshire Police received information that Danvers was continuing to offend.
On Monday 5 August, officers reattended Danvers’ address, and arrested them on suspicion of sexual communication with a child.
Officers also seized Danvers’ mobile phone that had messages which show Danvers attempting to sexually communicate with a 9-year-old girl.
Two unregistered social media accounts - unknown to police - were also found on Danvers’ phone, evidencing further breaches of their SHPO.
Danvers would exchange indecent images of children with other users via these unregistered social media accounts, some of which recovered were of category A and category B.
When interviewed, Danvers answered “no comment” to all questions, but was later charged with the offences.
Upon appearing at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday 13 August, Danvers was left with no choice but to plead guilty.