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% A man who exposed himself


■ of sexualoffence in the past,a courtheard.


- Aaron Kucukcan (19) was placed on three yeare’ supervi-


: siori.withasexofFendertreat­ ment programme,' by-a judge who told him he'apparently-


had a problem that needed to be addressed, otherwise more ■ serious offending might take place in future: Preston Crown. Court


heard that Kucukcan had ex­ posed himself in a “FaceTime connection” to a 16-year-old


. girl. Her 13-year-old sister had also seen his image. The defendant, formerly of Todber Caravan SiteatGis-


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to two girls viajmqbile phone had committed the same type *


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U had pleaded guilty to an.of-^f had ocCurred iria wooded ar-


RickH9llarid (prose^^feiMiss;IiauraHeywood (de- cutinglsmdthattheelder gM.Pfending) saidthe teenager had


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hadbeguntor%iyemessages‘-.;>fancied the girl and thought from an unknown source on i -that perhaps she fancied him.


‘It was perhaps a very fool-, . phone rang, she went on to see*


a male exposing himself arid touching himself: Both girls -'


.were shocked by what they • saw. They went on to tell their mother and a phone number ■ for Kucukcan was laterfound.


. Thei6-year-oldgirlknewwho he was. ' • ^


Back in 2010 and when aged 16 himself, the defend-


. anthadbeenplacedonayouth , rehabfiitation order for inde-


■v ish thing for hint to do:-It was foolish, rather than anything more sinister”, Miss Heywood .told the court.


-fe:. • “He is clearly remorseful


and regretful for his actions. He now realises the impact this offence has had”. ■ The defendant had spent


the past 32 days on remand, saidMissHeywood.whoasked - the court to consider making a community order. Judge Anthony Russell


d Derby Streets Coln^7v. cent exposur&-That offence " i , ' C f •V>«V VS"-


A.;fence,ofexposure.Hehad^qV^ea"andthecasiehadinvolved- adnutted a bail offence.- >'^££j,an adultfemale.- j,?1


QC told Kucukcan that such : an offence could cause con-;; siderable distress. Kucukcan,a,; had a previous offence of in* decent exposure, though that : had been in different circum- -ya stances. _ '


’^The judge said “It seemsA quite clear, there is a risk, if.6., what seems, to be a sexual" problem is not addressed; that further and possibly more se- •’ ■ rious offending might result as - a consequence. That can best be addressed by a communi­ ty order, with a sex offender treatment programme”. . ., The teenager was made,


the subject of a three year re­ straining order barring him' • from any contact with the two girls. HewillbeontheSexOf- fendersRegisterforfiveyears.


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Audiencesthereenjoyper-


formances by professional ensembles and soloists from noon until 1pm, followed by a two-course lunch. ; ' Next in the series is on Thursday, March 6th, when


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