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Man admits kidnapping teenage girls 21 years ago

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Alex Housden, 59, admitted two charges of kidnapping and two of indecent assault at St Albans Crown Court, but denied a further charge of kidnap

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A man has admitted kidnapping and indecently assaulting two teenage girls more than 20 years ago.

The crimes against the girls, aged 16 and 17, happened in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, in April and June 2002.

Alec Housden, 59, of Kingsbury Gardens, Dunstable, had previously pleaded not guilty to the four charges but changed his pleas at St Albans Crown Court.

He was remanded in custody ahead of a trial in September for a fifth charge of kidnapping, which he denied.

The fifth charge related to a third complainant in the same area, Piggottshill Lane, two years later, in March 2004.

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