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Bicester paedophile jailed for sexual assault of children
Oliver Cosh, of Wensum Crescent in Bicester, was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court on Friday, June 26, for six counts of sexual assault of a child under 13 by touching and one count of causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
The 36-year-old was found guilty of sexually abusing two young girls between August 2019 and January 2020 after a week-long trial at the same court in April.
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The jury heard how he inappropriately touched the girls and threatened them to conceal what he’d done, and heard from the girls’ mother when she was questioned by the prosecution.
Oliver Cosh was jailed for nine years for sexual offences against children (Image: Thames Valley Police)
She told the court: “His behaviour, I found it difficult and awkward. He was very sexually charged.
“His sexual innuendoes were directed towards children.”
The woman described the impact the alleged offences had on her younger daughter.
She said: “She became a real recluse. She didn’t want anyone to get her.
“She became a very frightened little girl. Those demons are still with her. She had a complete breakdown over Mr Cosh.
“She was a changed child, she was absolutely distraught.”
On the impact on her older daughter, she said: “Her behaviour was so disturbing. She hated herself.”
Cosh was found guilty of all counts and remanded in custody until his sentencing.
Oxford Crown Court (Image: Newsquest)
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Investigating officer detective constable James Boden, of Thames Valley Police’s Child Abuse Investigation Unit, said: “Oliver Peter Cosh is a predatory offender whose actions represent a shocking exploitation of two vulnerable children under the age of 13.
Police officer (Image: NQ stock image)
“He used threats of violence to suppress their disclosures, further compounding the seriousness of his offences.
“Despite the evidence placed before the court, Cosh failed to take any responsibility for his actions.
“However, the strength of the case ensured he was convicted of seven child sexual offences.
“Today’s custodial sentence reflects both the severity of his crimes and the lasting harm caused to the victims.
“I would like to commend both victims for the immense courage and resilience they have shown throughout this investigation and court process.
“Their bravery has been vital in securing justice.
“While no sentence can undo the harm caused, it is hoped that today’s outcome provides some measure of closure and marks the beginning of their continued recovery.
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“I would urge anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse, regardless of when it occurred, to come forward.
“You will be listened to, supported, and we will do everything possible to bring offenders to justice.”
Cosh was sentenced to nine years in jail and will be subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, and placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Oxford News
Oxford motorcyclist arrested for ‘drug driving’ as 10 bikes seized
Thames Valley Police’s roads policing department focused operations on two-wheeled vehicles in Oxford today, Sunday, June 28, catching multiple riders committing driving offences.
One of them was a rider who was allegedly ‘drug driving’, who was arrested for the offence.
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Police said six other vehicles were seized for having no insurance and two for having no road tax, with more than one of them delivery riders who had to ‘complete their deliveries on foot’.
Police said ‘more than one’ of the motorbikes seized by police in Oxford belonged to a delivery rider (Image: Thames Valley Police)
Officers said: “We’re sorry if this meant your zesty beverages were slightly warm on arrival.”
Two other seizures were for e-bikes being ridden illegally, one of which was clocked travelling at 56km/h without any pedalling from the rider.
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One e-bike rider was clocked travelling at 56km/h with no pedalling (Image: Thames Valley Police)
A spokesperson for the force said: “Our advice – tax and Insure your vehicle, don’t drive if you’re not licenced and don’t use an e-bike capable of travelling at the national speed limit.
“Failing that, we’ll catch up with you later in the week and take your vehicle off your hands – for a small fee of course.”
Laws on riding e-bikes in the UK state that they must have pedal assist only power, a power limited of no more than 250 watts and should travel at a maximum of 15.5mph, or 25km/h.
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Didcot: ‘Suspicious’ people spotted taking pictures of kids in parks
Thames Valley Police put out an alert regarding ‘concerns’ in Didcot play parks today, Sunday, June 28.
They warned that a ‘small number of reports online and on Facebook’ have been made about ‘suspicious behaviour’ in the area.
This involved individuals who have been ‘seen taking photographs where young people are present’ around local parks.
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A statement from Thames Valley Police said: “At this time, there is no indication of any immediate risk or cause for concern.
“However, we would like to make the community aware and encourage anyone who notices anything unusual or has relevant information to contact us online or via 101.
“This helps us build a clearer picture and respond appropriately where needed.
“We appreciate the vigilance and awareness shown by members of the public. If you do have any concerns, please report them to us so that we can assess and take any necessary action.”
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Didcot: Golf clubs worth £400 stolen from parked car
The golf clubs were stolen from the boot of a vehicle parked at a car park in Didcot on Saturday, June 27, between 11am and 12.15pm.
Thames Valley Police said there was no damage to the car and it’s believed the boot was ‘unintentionally opened’, allowing access to the valuable clubs.
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Shortly afterwards, police said, an anonymous post on Facebook on the Didcot community page showed ‘what appeared to be new-looking golf clubs’ left at Franklin Gardens.
The clubs were gone by the time officers attended the location.
A spokesperson for the police said: “We believe these incidents may be linked, and we are keen to establish what has happened to the clubs so we can return them to their rightful owner.”
Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the car park, saw the golf clubs at Franklin Gardens or has information about their whereabouts – including anyone who may have retrieved them after seeing the Facebook post – is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 43260324867.
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