Child sex offenders, dangerous drivers and drug dealers… courts in Lincolnshire have this month jailed criminals for a host of serious offences.
Take a look back at some of the Lincolnshire offenders convicted in August:
Stephen Magee
Photo: Lincolnshire Police
Stephen Magee, 31, of Paddock Lane East, Blyton, was jailed for 20 months after he downloaded almost 3,000 videos and still photographs of children being abused.
Mark Preston was jailed for 16 months. Photo: Lincolnshire Police
Mark Preston, 24, of North Street, Horncastle, was jailed for 16 months after dangerously driving while two young children as well as his partner were in the car.
Ashley Bray has been jailed. Photo: Lincolnshire Police
Ashley Bray, 27, of Green Lane, Spalding, was jailed for two years and four months after filming himself fondling a woman’s breast and touching her nipple after she fell asleep on a sofa.
Robert Burton, 28, of no fixed address, was jailed for three-and-a-half years after he held up a convenience store at knifepoint threatening to stab the shopkeeper.
Nathan Hodkin, 27, of Rectory Avenue, Gainsborough, was jailed for 20 months after he was found to have secretly taken more than 83,000 photographs of young girls for his own sexual gratification.
Jake White, 24, of Skegness, was jailed for 15 months after he admitted two charges of breaching a Sexual Offences Prevention Order which was imposed at Hull Crown Court in September 2012.
Kevin Isham, 53, of Sellwood Gardens, Horncastle, was jailed for two-and-a-half years after he was found exchanging sexual messages with a child online.
Paul McDowall and Alistair Evison have both been jailed.
Paul McDowall, 41, of Louth Road, South Somercotes, and Alistair Evison, 43, of Stanley Close, Louth were jailed for 14 years after they put a group of teenagers through an hour long ordeal carrying out a catalogue of sex offences against them.
Keith Kelly, 53, of Bellevue Court, Nottingham, was jailed for three years after he was found with over £1,000 worth of cocaine and heroin in Skegness.
Samuel Fieldsend, 29, of Moortown Road, Nettleton, was jailed for 14 months after he drove at a police car in a bid to escape when an officer tried to stop him.
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