A Keynsham Paedophile, Kyeran Taylor, who sexually assaulted a teenage girl prior to abducting her in a truck has been sentenced to imprisonment.
Kyeran Taylor, from Keynsham, confessed to two charges of sexual assault, six charges of sexual activity with a minor, one charge of forcing or persuading a minor to participate in sexual activity, one charge of child abduction, and one charge of sexual communication with a minor.
The 39-year-old, Kyeran Taylor, was convicted of two more counts of sexual activity with a minor after a trial at Bristol Crown Court.
Kyeran Taylor perpetrated sexual offences against a minor female between September 2021 to April 2022.
In a separate case, he admitted a charge of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, after he caused a head-on collision on the B3130 at Chew Magna, in which the driver of another car, a woman in her sixties, suffered serious injuries.
Kyeran Taylor was under the influence of cocaine at the time.
Kyeran Taylor was sentenced for all the offences at Bristol Crown Court on Friday 27 September.
In addition to the prison sentence, he was given a 15-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and a restraining order.
Following the sentencing, investigating officer DC Louise Pizey said: “Kyeran Taylor’s grooming, manipulative and sexual behaviour saw him committing a series of serious sexual offences.
“He’s damaged the victim’s childhood and caused a far-reaching ripple effect.
“I hope this case sends out a clear message – we will not stand for the sexual exploitation of children and will work hard to disrupt this abhorrent behaviour and bring offenders to justice.
“I want to thank everyone who assisted with this investigation, and I hope those affected by Kyeran Taylor’s crimes feel some sense of relief now he’s been sentenced to a significant prison term.
“If you are a victim of a sexual offence, please come forward and report what happened. We’ll ensure you can access any support services you may need and crucially we will fully investigate and try to get you the justice you deserve.”
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