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17-12-2018
Location:
Leeds

Paedophile jailed after abusing young boys


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A depraved paedophile has been jailed after he pleaded guilty to a number of serious sexual offences against two young boys.
Reece Liam Wood, 20 of Bramley, Leeds appeared at Leeds Crown Court where he admitted:

Two counts of sexual assault of a child aged under 13 by penetration
Sexual assault of a child aged under 13
Taking indecent photos/videos of children
Making indecent images/videos of children
Possession of indecent images/videos of children
Possession of an extreme pornographic image portraying an act of intercourse with an animal

The court was told that the sexual predator worked voluntarily for an organisation called Breeze in Leeds which set up fun days for children and at a youth club in Pudsey
He was arrested after police were tipped off that Wood had been using the internet to distribute images and videos of children being abused
When the police analysed Woods laptop computer, they found over 100,000 indecent images of children covering all the categories of severity which included children being raped.
Images of beastiality were also discovered.
Among the vile collection, police found a number of videos that showed two young male victims in a state of undress and who were being abused by Wood
The parents of the boys were informed that Wood had been sexually abusing them.
The judge sentenced Wood to six years imprisonment
He was ordered to register as a sex offender for life, and a sexual harm prevention order was imposed
Wood was also told that he must have no unsupervised access or contact with any child aged under 16 for life