Northampton 2025-11-26

Conor McIntyre 21

Breaching his Sexual Risk Order.

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Offender ID: O-8589

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Kings Heath, Northampton, NN5

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A 21-year-old man has been sent to prison after he was convicted of breaching his Sexual Risk Order (SRO).

Conor McIntyre, previously of Kings Heath, Northampton, was issued with an SRO in November 2024.

However, in August 2025, he was handed a 20-month sentence, suspended for two years, after he admitted five breaches of the order. These offences happened in June this year when McIntyre was found to have been in contact with girls aged 16 and 12, along with concealing his history of online communication, failing to provide a PIN to an online messaging account, and knowingly withholding information about a relationship.

In September 2025, McIntyre breached the order again when he was arrested by police officers in Milton Keynes after he was found to be in company with two girls aged 17 and 13.

This contact was in breach of his SRO which prohibited him from having any contact with any child under the age of 18.

He was charged with two breaches of his SRO as a result and pleaded guilty to the offences at Northampton Crown Court in October.

He returned to the same court this month (November 13) where he was sentenced to a total of two years and eight months in prison.

Lead investigator - Risk Management Officer, Lucy Fraser-Allen, said:

“Connor McIntyre has shown a repeated disregard for the conditions placed upon him - conditions put in place to protect the public.

“I am pleased that he has received a custodial sentence for his most recent breaches and that his suspended sentence was invoked in full.

“The MOSOVO team is really passionate about protecting our communities in Northamptonshire and we will continue working hard to ensure that anyone else who breaches the terms of their SRO, like McIntyre, is brought to justice.”

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