Jailed lorry driver may have more victims - police

A senior detective has warned that more women might have been victims of a sex offender who is starting a jail term.
Lorry driver Craig , 33, of Hammonds Drive, Peterborough, was jailed for 10 years and seven months on Monday after itting offences against four women.
Det Ch Insp Helen Tebbit says police are "absolutely open" to the possibility that there could be more victims.
She said was "very active" in the Peterborough area and travelled across the UK when working.

He had raped one woman and itted sex assault and voyeurism - and also itted exposing himself in public in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.
Jacqueline Carey KC, prosecuting, said had committed offences after inviting people back to parties at his home after going out drinking in Peterborough.
The judge Mark Bishop heard how he knew his victims, had filmed some offences without the victims' knowledge, and shared footage.
Beth O'Reilly KC, who represented , said the case was not "straightforward".
She said following a relationship break-up in 2019, had led a "rather hedonistic lifestyle".
Ms O'Reilly said it would be wrong to suggest , who had a partner who was ing him, was a "monster".
She said 's home was known as a "party house".

Det Ch Insp Tebbit described 's "sexual behaviour" as "abhorrent".
"Clearly he has shown himself to be highly dangerous in the way in which he approaches victims and what he thinks is acceptable," she told journalists.
"We are absolutely open to the possibility that there could be further victims.
"If anyone feels that they have been affected by Craig in of his offending behaviour, or have any information that they think would be relevant to us in our investigation, then they should come forward to the police."
'Travel'
The detective said she could not put numbers on the amount of possible victims but said had travelled "quite extensively across the UK".
"I think we know that through Craig 's lifestyle, he was very active in the Peterborough area," she said.
"It may be that people are concerned about any involvement they have had with him.
"We know as a lorry driver he did travel across the country.
"Again if anyone outside of Cambridgeshire has any concerns in relation to his behaviour towards them, then I would encourage them to come forward to the police.
"During the course of our investigation we have reached out to other force areas and it is absolutely part of that investigation to try and ascertain whether there could be offences in other areas."
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