Locations
Beechwood Avenue, Greenford, Ealing, UB6
Description
Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been convicted of rape in Slough.
Andrew Collins, aged 35, of Beechwood Avenue, Ealing was found guilty of one count of vaginal rape of a female, following a 6-day trial at Reading Crown Court on Monday (17/11).
He was found not guilty to one count of oral rape and one count of sexual assault by penetration.
Collins has been remanded in custody and is set to appear at the same court on January 16 2026 to be sentenced.
Between 6pm and 7pm on November 12, 2024, CCTV footage captured Collins, aged 34 at the time, following the victim through Slough Town Centre.
Collins shared his contact details with the victim, arranging to meet up with her later in the evening where he supplied her with alcohol and then raped her.
Collins was arrested on Tuesday 19 November 2024 and charged the following day.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Cat Sykes said:
“The victim in this case has shown immense bravery throughout this investigation and we thank her for her continued support, patience and the faith she has placed in the Criminal Justice System.
“Andrew Collins has been convicted of one of the most serious offences in our society.
“He identified a vulnerable individual and exploited those vulnerabilities to enable his offending.
“His conviction today is a testament to the commitment of Thames Valley Police to bring to justice sexual offenders and to make our streets a safe place for everyone.
“It is also the result of the tenacious work of dozens of police officers and staff, along with our colleagues in the Crown Prosecution Service and counsel at trial.
“We will continue to listen and support complaints of such offences and work relentlessly against those who think it is acceptable to perpetuate any form of violence against women and girls.”