A SEX offender who abused a teenage girl and then went on the run to evade justice has been jailed.
Leon Beckham, 43, of Sandilands Close, groomed a teenage girl over several months in 2024.
Beckham would take the girl out on day trips and visits to places across the country where he would sexually abuse her.
When the girl bravely came forward to tell her story, Beckham was arrested and interviewed before repeatedly moving around the country to avoid being caught.
When he was tracked down to an address in Hastings in Sussex, he was found hiding under a bed and was arrested again.
He denied the offence, accusing the girl of blackmailing him – but was unable to explain why she would have done this, or why he had apparently deleted text messages which would have supported his defence.
Beckham was convicted of six counts of sexual activity with a girl aged 13 to 17, as well as abusing a position of trust.
At Warwick Crown Court on June 26, he was jailed for five years, and was given a lifetime ban from working with children.
He will also be on the National Sex Offender Register for life.
DC Craig Hall from West Midlands Police’s Eastern Public Protection Unit team said: “Leon Beckham knew his actions were illegal and wrong and went to extreme lengths to avoid being arrested, including hiding under a bed and moving to a different part of the country.
“An extra thank you should go to DC Ruth Russell. Without her tireless work, we would not have been able to build the case against Beckham or secure a conviction.
“We would urge anyone who has been sexually assaulted or groomed to come forward and tell your story.
“However long ago it happened, we will work tirelessly to bring perpetrators of this kind of abuse to justice.”
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