Locations
Seagate Terrace, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12
Description
A convicted sex offender has been jailed again after breaching a strict court order.
Lewis Garraway, 28, flouted a sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) by having contact with children, including some time unsupervised, without telling police.
The order was imposed on him in 2018 following a sexual offence with a girl and a two-week custodial sentence in a young offenders institution.
He breached the notification requirements of the order and was jailed for 18 months in October 2021.
Then, in 2024, Garraway met a woman in her early 20s through a dating app.
In October that year, he met her in person for the first time and stayed at her family home in the Littleport area, where two children also lived.
He failed to notify police of this contact, as required under the terms of his SHPO.
During his stay, he took one of the children to a park to play rugby without supervision, again breaching the order.
Garraway lied to his girlfriend that he was between properties, had lost the key to his home and had nowhere to live.
However, a family member grew suspicious and confronted Garraway after finding out about his previous offences.
The family member contacted police and on Friday, 12 June, at Cambridge Crown Court, Garraway, of Seagate Terrace, Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison after admitting breaching a SHPO and two counts of failing to comply with the Sex Offenders Register.
Investigating officer DC Claire Cummings said:
“Garraway showed a complete disregard for the restrictions placed on him to protect others, particularly children.
“Sexual harm prevention orders and notification requirements are there to manage risk and safeguard the public. Breaching them is a serious offence, and we will take robust action against anyone who fails to comply.
“I would encourage anyone who has concerns about someone’s behaviour, particularly where children may be at risk, to report it to us so we can take action.”