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Offender Information
Age: 43
Town: Middlesbrough
Convicted: 26/07/2023
Convicted of sexual assaults and voyeurism offences against a child.
Man Sentenced for Sexual Assaults and Voyeurism
A man was given a lengthy prison sentence today (Tuesday July 25) after being convicted of sexual assaults and voyeurism offences against a child. Alan Lee Pearson remains in denial of the crimes.
Pearson was arrested in April 2021 after a third-party contacted Cleveland Police with concerns for a teenage victim. The victim disclosed that Pearson had carried out physical and sexual assaults over a number of years.
Specialist support was offered to the complainant while inquiries were undertaken. Extensive allegations were made against Pearson, following recovery and examination of various electronic devices, revealing indecent images and videos.
This resulted in 12 charges being brought against Pearson in March last year, all of which he denied at initial court appearances. Despite his continued denials, even trying to shift the blame for some of the offences onto his accuser, he was found guilty of all charges after a trial at Teesside Crown Court, concluding on May 2.
The charges included two counts of rape of a child under 13, seven counts of sexual assault (six in the most serious bracket), and three counts of voyeurism.
The 42-year-old defendant, of no fixed abode, appeared back before the court at his sentencing hearing via video link from HMP Durham, where he has been on remand. Asked by trial judge, Recorder Andrew Smith, if his "position" remains the same regarding his denials, Paul Abrahams, for Pearson, said: "No, he maintains his position as to what he said in evidence."
Recorder Smith sentenced Pearson as an offender, "of particular concern," meaning he will have to serve at least two-thirds of the sentence before he can be considered eligible for release.
Referring to a background report prepared for the sentencing hearing, Recorder Smith said: "The Probation Service takes the view you pose a high risk of causing serious harm to children. "Inevitable the only sentence that can be passed today is a lengthy sentence of imprisonment", for what he described as, "behaving in this disgraceful way to a young child."
Recorder Smith imposed a 16-year custodial element, to be followed by an extended 12-month period of licence supervision. He told Pearson that unless his current attitude to his offending changes he may have to serve longer than the two-thirds custodial element of the sentence behind bars.
Agreed restrictions under the terms of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order will be confirmed in coming days, but Pearson must also now register as a sex offender, for life.
Speaking after the hearing, the officer who oversaw the case, Detective Sergeant Gemma Leeming, of Cleveland Police's CAVA (Child Abuse and Vulnerable Adult) department, said: "This was a horrific case of long-term systematic sexual and physical abuse until the victim bravely told someone what happened.
"As soon as police received the report about his offences, we took all possible steps to preserve evidence and build a strong case against Pearson who consistently denied any wrongdoing.
"The victim was courageous and determined throughout, and the investigation team shared a determination to bring Pearson to justice.
"I welcome the sentence passed today and hope that the victim and family can now move on with their lives. "I wish the victim well for the future."
Safeguarding CAVA Chief Inspector Matt Murphy-King said: "I hope this sentence brings comfort to the victim and their family.
"It should reassure anyone with concerns for the safety of a child or young person that they can report to Cleveland Police in complete confidence.
"My specially trained officers will investigate all allegations thoroughly and sensitively and support is always available to victims and their family during the investigation and court process."
He added: "You can report concerns to Cleveland Police at any time via the 101 number, or online via our website."