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A convicted Northampton sex offender, who was caught in the company of two schoolgirls, has been jailed after breaching his Sexual Risk Order (SRO) for a second time.
Conor McIntyre, previously of Kings Heath, was sentenced at Northampton Crown Court on November 13, after he pleaded guilty to breaches of his SRO at an earlier court hearing.
The 21-year-old was initially issued with a SRO in November 2024, but in August 2025, he was handed a 20-month sentence, suspended for two years, after he admitted five breaches of the order.
These offences happened in June this year when McIntyre was found to have been in contact with girls aged 16 and 12, along with concealing his history of online communication, failing to provide a PIN to an online messaging account, and knowingly withholding information about a relationship.
In September 2025, McIntyre breached the order again when he was arrested by police officers in Milton Keynes after he was found to be in company with two more girls, one of which was 13.
