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Man pleads guilty to Bracknell sexual assault of teenagers

A man has on 3/9 pleaded guilty to 14 charges relating to the kidnap and sexual assault of teenage girls in Bracknell in November 2009 and May 2010.

Terry Michael Bryant, aged 41, of Waverley Road, Tottenham, London, appeared at Reading Crown Court this afternoon. He was remanded in custody to await sentencing at the same court on Friday 8 October 2010.

The charges relate to three separate incidents involving teenage girls in Bracknell.

At around 4.30pm on 4 November 2009, a 16-year-old girl was walking along a footpath in the Warfield area, Bracknell when she was approached by Bryant who asked for directions. As she was replying to him, he grabbed her and forced her to walk to a car that was located nearby. She was taken to a location in Malt Hill, where she was subjected to a serious sexual assault.

At about 5.15pm on 6 May 2010, a 14-year-old girl was grabbed by Bryant in the Bracknell Hanworth area and forced to walk with him along the street. However, she managed to escape without physical injury.

At around 6.30pm the same day (6/5), a 15-year-old girl was walking home when she was grabbed by Bryant in the Bracknell Wildridings area. He forced her into a car before driving her to a location in Malt Hill, where he sexually assaulted her. Following the assault, he drove her to back to Wildridings, where he let her out of the car and she made her way home.

Bryant was arrested on 2 June and charged with numerous offences on 3 June relating to the three Bracknell incidents.

Thames Valley Police ~ Bracknell

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