Locations
Derby Road, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, S42
Description
A registered sex offender has been jailed after being found in possession of indecent images of children.
Jason McCall, a convicted paedophile, is subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention order which poses prohibitions on what the 49-year-old is allowed to do.
This includes the use or possession of any electronic device with internet access, without notifying police within three days, and making any such device immediately available upon request for examination by officers.
Detectives made an unannounced visit to McCall’s address on 12 November.
At first it appeared that he wasn’t at home, so an officer called his mobile.
McCall answered and claimed he was miles away from home. Officers then spoke to staff at the address, who advised them McCall was at home and accompanied them to his door – which he answered.
McCall was then asked to hand over all internet enabled devices, which he did but claimed he couldn’t find his phone. An officer then called the phone, which began ringing, and McCall eventually produced it from his trouser pocket.
When handing the device over he told officers ‘There is stuff on there’.
McCall was arrested but refused to be interviewed by officers. His devices were found to contain several indecent images of children.
He was charged and remanded to appear at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates Court on 13 November, where he admitted making two category A images, one category B image, and two category C images.
McCall, of Derby Road, Wingerworth, was then remanded into prison custody ahead of a sentencing hearing at Derby Crown Court on 12 December.
He was handed a three-year jail term by a judge.