Man, 67, jailed for 11 years for child sex offences in Portsmouth
15:54 02/05/2025A man has today been jailed for 11 years for child sex offences in Portsmouth.
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A man has today been jailed for 11 years for child sex offences in Portsmouth.
Do you recognise this man? Officers investigating a report of a burglary at a shop in Cosham would like to speak with him.
It follows an incident at Relentless Steak & Lobster House, Port Solent on Thursday 24 October, during which £4,000 worth of frozen meat was reportedly stolen.
During the incident, which occurred between 10pm and 11pm, it’s reported that the victim – a man in his 40s – was kicked and punched in the head.
We were called at approximately 2pm yesterday (Saturday 1 February) to a report of a two-vehicle collision, near to the junction with Hewett Road.
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