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A man has been jailed for 20 years after being found guilty of non-recent child sexual offences.
Christopher Crogan, aged 65, had previously been found guilty by a jury of raping a girl, indecently assaulting her on multiple occasions, and having unlawful sexual intercourse with her following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court between 13 and 19 August.
Crogan, formerly of Westfield Lane, Mansfield, committed the offences at an address in Nottingham during the 1970s and 80s.
He was locked up after appearing at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Thursday (22 August).
Detective Constable Dan Blackham, from Nottinghamshire Police's Public Protection Unit which investigated the case, said: "I would like to praise the immense bravery and courage shown by the survivor in this case in coming forward which then led to the police investigation.
"She has had to deal with what happened to her, as a child, and then had to relive all the traumatic details again through the court trial.
“I hope this case reassures people we will always do our utmost to bring sex offenders to justice, no matter how long ago an offence occurred.
“I also hope it gives encouragement to any other survivors of abuse that they can come forward in the confidence that we will listen carefully to them, we will investigate, and we will seek justice for them - even if the abuse happened a long time ago.
"We will always take this type of offending seriously, irrespective of how many years have passed.”
There is a rape and sexual assault reporting tool on the Nottinghamshire Police website where offences can be reported. Here victims can tell police what has happened to them, or to someone else.
People can report anonymously, without giving their details.
Access the reporting tool here Report rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences | Nottinghamshire Police
Should you need to seek further support, Rape Crisis England & Wales have a Want to talk? | Rape Crisis England & Wales, support line open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
For a full list of organisations who can assist you, please visit Rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences | Nottinghamshire Police
You can also report any crime online here ocrnpf (notts.police.uk) or speak to us by calling 101. In an emergency call 999.