Cameron Greaves paedophile child sex offender
Cameron Greaves paedophile child sex offender

Crook Paedophile Cameron Greaves, possessing a substantial amount of horrific animal pornography has been incarcerated. In June 2023, our Digital Investigation Unit initiated an operation upon identifying Cameron Greaves as the one controlling a Google account containing posted indecent photographs of children.

Cameron Greaves’ gadgets were confiscated promptly, and upon inspection, it was discovered that he possessed a substantial collection of extreme pornography, over 1,500 photographs and movies.

The 21-year-old, Cameron Greaves, was subsequently apprehended for these charges and taken into custody.

Cameron Greaves was interviewed and later charged with possession of extreme pornographic images, possession of indecent images of a child, making indecent images of a child and voyeurism.

Cameron Greaves, of Crook appeared at Durham Crown court today, October 8 where he was jailed for 2 years and 2 months.

He was made subject to a sexual harm prevention order and placed on the sex offender’s register.

Detective Constable Liam Padget, of the Durham Constabulary Online Child Abuse Investigation Team, said: “Following an in-depth investigation we can see Cameron Greaves has very deep-rooted sexual perversions, which included possessing disgusting child abuse images and images involving animals, even going to the lengths of recording others without their knowledge.

“Hopefully the sentence passed will deter others from sharing in children’s misery”.

You can report suspected abuse or concerns to Durham Constabulary by calling 101, or 999 if life is in immediate danger.

Alternatively, reports can be made completely anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Concerns can also be reported to Durham County Council on 03000 267 979, or Darlington Borough Council on 01325 406222.


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