A former Harrogate solicitor has been jailed for four weeks for indecent exposure.
Richard Wade-Smith, 67, was charged with exposing his genitals on Stockwell Lane in Knaresborough.
York Magistrates Court heard the incident happened between May 7 and May 10 this year.
Wade-Smith, who appeared in court via link from HMP Hull on Monday, pleaded guilty to the offence.
He was jailed for four weeks and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £154 and court costs of £85.
A court document detailing the sentence said the offence was serious because it caused a “distressing experience in presence of children and occurred on multiple occasions”.
It added that Wade-Smith’s guilty plea was taken into account when sentencing him.
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Wade-Smith, who worked for various law firms in Yorkshire and later ran his own legal service from Wedderburn House, had previously been jailed for breaching a restraining order in December 2022.
The 67-year-old was given the order by York Crown Court after he rammed his car into his wife’s home in Harrogate on Boxing Day 2021 and subjected her to “mental torture”.
He was jailed for 10 months after he breached the order, which banned him from going near his wife’s address, by knocking on her door just four days after being spared jail.
Man jailed for indecent exposure at Harrogate LibraryA Knaresborough man has been jailed after admitting committing indecent exposure at Harrogate Library and on Kingsley Drive.
Billy Wood, 30, of Windsor Lane, was charged with committing the offences in summer last year.
He also pleaded guilty to using abusive words with intent to cause fear of violence and two counts of possessing cannabis.
Wood appeared before Harrogate Magistrates Court to be sentenced yesterday.
Sarah Tyrer, prosecuting, told the court the 30-year-old had been reported masturbating in front of staff in Harrogate Library on July 15, 2022.
The following month on August 11, a resident on Kingsley Drive saw a man wearing a white England football shirt across from his house in front of a neighbour’s property.
Reading the witness statement, Ms Tyrer said Wood had been sat on the garden wall and then walked across the driveway.
Wood then proceeded to masturbate in the street in front of the house, the court heard, and the resident called the police.
The witness said:
“I began to feel worried for my neighbour as I was aware she lived alone.”
After arresting Wood, police said the woman was informed of the incident and that she was unaware of his actions.
The 30-year-old was also found to be in possession of cannabis when taken to custody at Harrogate Police Station.
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Wood was also convicted of using threatening and abusive language towards bar staff in The Crown in Knaresborough in July 2022 after he was refused drinks, which staff suspected were being bought for customers who had already been refused them.
Police also found him to be in possession of cannabis after he was arrested on that night.
Sean Wilson, defending for Wood, told the court the 30-year-old had an undiagnosed mental health condition and that he was a drug user.
Mr Wilson said that the defendant had reduced his drug use and needed mental health support rather than a custodial sentence.
He said:
“He has reduced the amount of substances he has been taking. He does have an addictive personality.”
Mr Wilson added a prison sentence would be “more of a crash to his system” by removing access to drugs, but would not give him the mental health support he needed.
However, Magistrate Ms Allan sentenced Wood to 32 weeks in prison for the public exposure offences and a six-week sentence to be served concurrently for the threatening of violence charge.
She told Wood the sentence was “for the protection of the public”.
He was made to pay a victim surcharge of £154 and £85 in court costs.
Wood was also ordered to sign onto the sex offenders’ register for five years upon release.
Police appeal after man exposed himself to 16-year-old girl in HarrogateA man exposed himself in front of a 16-year-old girl in Harrogate yesterday afternoon.
Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which took place on Wheatlands Road East, between Rayleigh Road and Hornbeam Crescent, at 4.15pm.
The man is described as white, in his late teens, with strawberry blonde short hair. He was around 5ft 9ins tall and described as slim build, wearing baggy clothes, a black hoody and grey jogging bottoms.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said:
“We’ve launched a full investigation and are asking anyone who witnessed this incident or has any information that could assist to please come forward.”
To provide information to the police, call 101, select option two and ask for David Kaye, or email david.kaye@northyorkshire.police.uk, quoting reference 12220170157.
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Man guilty of indecent exposure at Harrogate library
A Knaresborough man has admitted committing indecent exposure at Harrogate library.
Billy Wood, 30, of Windsor Lane, pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared before magistrates in York on Saturday.
The incident took place on July 15 this year.
Wood also admitted indecent exposure on Kingsley Drive in Harrogate on Thursday last week.
He pleaded guilty to a third charge of possessing cannabis at Harrogate police station, also on Thursday last week.
Wood was bailed until September 9, when he is due to appear before Harrogate magistrates after a pre-sentence report is prepared.
His bail conditions stipulated that he is electronically tagged and subject to a curfew at home between 9pm and 6am daily.
A 67-year-old man has denied an allegation that he performed a lewd act near a children’s playground in Harrogate.
Kevin Payne, from Bradford, appeared at York Crown Court via video link today when he pleaded not guilty to outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner.
The alleged indecent act is said to have occurred at Valley Gardens on June 12.
Judge Simon Hickey set a trial date of November 23.
Payne, of Ling Park Avenue, Bingley, was remanded in custody.
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Appeal after indecent exposure at Newby Hall
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a group of three women at Newby Hall.
The naked man approached the women on the woodland walk in the gardens of the hall at about 3.40pm on Thursday last week.
Officers are looking for any witnesses who were in Newby Hall gardens at the time.
The hall is situated between Boroughbridge and Ripon.
A police statement said:
“We are requesting the public’s assistance to help identify the man and in particular, we’re appealing to anyone who’d been at Newby Hall gardens on the day and may have information which could assist our investigation.
“The man is described as being white, aged 40-50 years old, 6ft to 6ft 2′ tall, of a medium build with a slight beer belly and dark brown hair in the style of a short back and sides that had grown out.
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email Richard.Jackson@northyorkshire.police.uk You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for PC 1505 Jackson.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12220113065.”
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Man arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure in Valley Gardens
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of indecent exposure in Harrogate’s Valley Gardens.
Officers were alerted to the incident, which happened in the gardens on Sunday (June 12).
A 67-year-old man from Bradford was arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency and breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
North Yorkshire Police added in a statement:
“Officers would like to thank the quick-thinking members of the public who alerted us to the man and helped detain him.
“He remains in police custody whilst enquiries continue.”
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Man exposes himself at Harrogate’s RHS Harlow Carr
Police are appealing for information and witnesses after a man exposed himself at Harrogate’s RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
According to a statement by North Yorkshire Police today, the man exposed himself to members of the public in the gardens at about 2.40pm on Tuesday last week.
The gardens are frequently used by children and families.
Police described the man as white, in his 40s and having a pale complexion. They added he has an athletic build with dark/grey cropped hair. They said:
“On the day of this incident the man was seen wearing a tight fitting baseball cap, blue baggy trousers or short and dark shoes.”
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If you saw the man or have any other information, you can contact the police by emailing ryan.rudd@northyorkshire.police.uk or calling 101, pressing option 2 and asking for PC 791 Rudd.
If you’d rather remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Quote reference number 12220022840.
Police appeal for information after man exposes himself on the StrayPolice are appealing for information after a man exposed himself on the Stray in Harrogate at the weekend.
It happened near Slingsby Walk, which runs between Oatlands Drive and Wetherby Road, near the ginnel through to St Winifred’s Avenue, on Sunday afternoon between 5.30pm and 6.30pm.
A man has been arrested and police are continuing to make enquiries. A spokesman said:
“We are requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. In particular, we are appealing for information from any person who witnessed anybody behaving inappropriately in that area around the time of the reported incident.”
Police have also warned the public to be careful about sharing material and speculating about the incident while the investigation continues, after people posted about the incident on social media on Sunday evening.
Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option two, and ask for Jon Everitt. Alternatively, email jonathan.everitt@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk
To report information anonymously, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12200104912.