A pervert who entered horse stables in Hapton with intent to commit a sexual offence has been jailed following our investigation.
We were called around 12.40am on May 16, last year, by the owner of the stable block to say he had caught a man on his property.
He had been alerted by a sensor that there was a trespasser on his property and when he went to the stables he found defendant Shane Taylor-Waters crouched behind his horse.
When we attended and arrested Taylor-Waters on suspicion of burglary he said the following: “I’m in an unstable Situation. I’ve tried getting medication for it. I’m on licence. I have an unusual habit.”
When Taylor-Waters was further arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty, he said: “I thought about doing it. Then thought better.”
Taylor-Waters, who has previous conviction for sexual offences involving animals, added: “I went there with the intention of doing it. I went in the stable and sat there for five minutes and didn’t do anything. Then the man came out and caught me.”
Taylor-Waters, 42, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence.
He was jailed for 12 months when he appeared at Burnley Crown Court earlier this week.