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A sex offender from Peterborough has been jailed for breaching a court order.
Liam Copeman, 23, failed to notify police that he was staying at a property in Downham Market, Norfolk, where a young child lived.
This breached a sexual harm prevention order he was issued in February 2021 at Cambridge Crown Court.
He was captured on a video doorbell arriving at the property at 9.29pm on 26 March and did not leave until 11.51am the following day.
Copeman, of Broadway, Peterborough, admitted breaching a sexual harm prevention order and failing to comply with notification requirements of the Sex Offenders Register.
Yesterday (11 October), at Peterborough Crown Court, he was sentenced to five months in prison.
PC Lorraine Smart said: “Copeman was fully aware of his obligations under the sexual harm prevention order, but he simply chose to ignore it.
“Court orders are in place to protect the public and we take them very seriously. We will always seek to prosecute anyone who breaches them.
“Protecting the county’s children is one of our priorities and we continue to work tirelessly to achieve this.”
Anyone who is concerned someone may have been convicted of a sex offence, and could be posing a risk to someone, can apply for disclosure information through Sarah's Law.