A man from Calne has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for sexual assault after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing.
Adam Gregory, 32, of Finch Lane, was sentenced at Swindon Magistrates Court on February 24, 2025, following an incident in which he assaulted his victim by touching her in an intimate area without her consent. The assault, which took place on October 2, 2023, occurred while the victim’s children were in the house and was recorded on her phone.
Gregory has been made the subject of a restraining order for 16 years, is required to register with the police in accordance with the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for 10 years, and has been ordered to pay a surcharge of £187.
In a statement read out in court, the victim said, “I was worried he was going to flip out because I was not giving him what he wanted. I was scared he would not give up.”
Local Crime Investigator Amanda Southey emphasised the impact of sexual assault on victims, saying, *”Everyone has the right to feel safe in their community and even more so in their home. Sexual assaults can have a long-lasting negative effect on a victim’s well-being and feelings of safety. Furthermore, future relationships can be difficult to build due to a lack of trust.
“This sexual assault took place in the victim’s own home whilst her children were in the property. The victim not only had her own feelings and safety to consider but also that of her children too. She was unable to call out and defend herself for fear of drawing the children’s attention.”
“I want to thank the victim for their bravery at coming forward to report the offence and even more so for supporting a prosecution and staying with us throughout the legal process. The victim is now safeguarded for the next 16 years by a Restraining Order, meaning she will not have to face her perpetrator again until her children are adults.”*
Support for Victims of Sexual Assault
Wiltshire Police urges victims of sexual assault to come forward and seek support. There are multiple avenues available, and victims will be treated with respect and given control over how they wish to proceed.
If you believe you have been a victim of sexual assault:
- Ensure your immediate safety.
- Seek help and support from the police or a support agency.
- If the incident occurred recently, forensic evidence may be collected to support an investigation.
- Access sexual health services if needed.
Victims are encouraged to report incidents, but the decision remains their own. Additional information and resources are available to help individuals determine the best course of action for their situation.