Ex-Essex Police officer sentenced for grooming attempt
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A former police officer who made a "very chilling" attempt to meet a 15-year-old boy has been given a nine month suspended prison sentence.
Det Con Jonathan Davies-Brewin, 50, of East Hill, Colchester, was arrested on 14 June last year, Essex Police said.
He had unknowingly arranged to meet a vigilante adult posing as a teenager.
During a hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court, Judge David Turner QC described the situation as "incredibly sad" for everyone involved.
Handing Davies-Brewin a nine-month sentence suspended for two years, the judge said it was "very chilling" to know the events leading up to the meeting had unfolded "within just an hour and a half".
The former detective had sent text messages to the boy asking where he lived and whether he wanted to meet up, despite being reminded he was 15.
When Davies-Brewin arrived at the pre-arranged meeting point at a Tesco store in Braintree, he was met by members of a vigilante group and police.
He admitted a child grooming offence during a Crown Court hearing in January.
Judge Turner said the offence showed "calculated conduct by a serving police officer who was aware of the law".
Essex Police said he had been suspended following his arrest, and and resigned from his post on 18 January. A misconduct hearing will take place at a later date.
As well as the suspended sentence, Davies-Brewin must must sign the sex offenders' register for 10 years and was made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order.
He must also take part in 200 hours of unpaid community work and pay £1,200 in court costs.
- Published9 January 2018