WalesOnline reports.Prosecutor Nigel Fryer explained that Croasdale was convicted of a number of offences, including sexual assault of a child under 13, taking indecent photographs of a child, voyeurism, and possession of indecent photographs of a child 12 years agoMr Fryer said as a result of his conviction he was made the subject of a sexual offences prevention order for life and required to register his address with police.Following his release from prison in 2011 Mr Fryer said Croasdale registered his address with police in Bolton every year, stating he had a home address in the town."It transpired however Mr Croasdale had a secret existence," Mr Fryer said."On January 15 this year police officers went to an address in Monmouth because.
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