The Calverton Rapist, Connor Chambers has received a sentence exceeding 30 years for rape and sexual offences committed over an 11-year period in Worcestershire and Birmingham.
Connor Chambers, residing on Labray Road in Calverton, Nottingham, was sentenced at Worcester Crown Court on Friday, 4 October, for offences committed between 2011 and 2022 against six girls.
The 31-year-old was convicted last month after a three-week trial.
Detective Constable Atoosa Nasri said: “We welcome the sentence given to Connor Chambers by the judge, but no sentence can ever take away the lifelong trauma he caused his victims.
“Connor Chambers is a highly dangerous individual who preyed on females”.
Detective Constable Beverley Hamilton added: “I would like to commend his victims for coming forward and reporting these crimes, it takes great courage and strength, and I would like to thank them for their bravery throughout the investigation and trial.”
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