A WREXHAM teenager has been handed a four-year detention after he groomed and harassed a young girl online.

Alex Edwards, of Wynnstay Avenue, appeared at Caernarfon Crown Court on Friday morning.

The 19-year-old had been convicted of a number of offences at a previous hearing, including; causing or inciting a girl aged 13 to 15 to engage in a sexual act, disclosing sexual photographs, harassment, threats to kill and possessing indecent images of a child.

Elen Owen, prosecuting, explained Edwards befriended the girl on social media and asked her to be his girlfriend.

The girl, who lived a significant distance away in England and never met the defendant during the course of his offending, agreed and the defendant began sending gifts to her.

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The online relationship continued, but he became controlling - making her stay on the phone with him or on social media and demanding that she didn't go out.

Then he started to have sex toys posted to the girl, one of which she used at his instruction while he watched via video.

He took screenshots of the act and also had her send him indecent images of herself.

Roughly five months after the relationship began, the girl ended it and blocked Edwards on social media.

After that, he bombarded her and her family with threatening messages, including that he would burn her home down and kill her.

The Leader: Alex Edwards. Image: North Wales PoliceAlex Edwards. Image: North Wales Police

He even sent the girl's father indecent images he had taken of her online, telling him: "Just to let you know, I am on my way to kill your daughter."

But Edwards never travelled to the area where the victim lived.

When his phone was examined, it was found to contain two indecent images of category A - the most serious - and 16 of category C.

Philip Tully, defending, told the court: "He accepts the only appropriate sentence is immediate detention.

"All of the offences arise out of one course of conduct over a period of time."

Mr Tully emphasised that his client had pleaded guilty to the offence of inciting the girl to engage in a sex act on a basis.

He told the court it amounted to Edwards assertion that "although there could not be consent, there was an agreement and both parties were willing to participate in the conduct."

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Mr Tully said the defendant presents with a low level of maturity and has since shown "genuine remorse" for his actions.

"Mr Edwards has had a difficult childhood and upbringing," he added.

"During that time he has had a number of traumatic experiences."
Judge Niclas Parry told Edwards: "There are numerous offences. They exhibit worrying behaviour.

"You have an obsession with social media and you've had numerous relationships with young females you've met online.

"You made threats - serious threats - clearly intending to cause the maximum distress."

Overall, the Judge handed down a period of four years detention in a young offenders institute for the defendant.

Edwards was made the subject of an indefinite sexual harm prevention order and must register as a sex offender indefinitely.

The court imposed an indefinite restraining order preventing him from contacting the victim.

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