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Man jailed over non-recent sex offences against teenage girl, Lincolnshire Police say

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Lincolnshire Police said a man has been jailed for non-recent sexual offences against a teenage girl. In a statement, the force confirmed the offences related to events in the past. No further details about the complainant or the circumstances have been published. The man was sentenced at court on a date not specified in the police update. Lincolnshire Police did not provide the man’s age, address or a full breakdown of the charges in the information released. The force said anyone affected by sexual abuse, including non-recent offences, can seek support from specialist services and is encouraged to report concerns to the police.
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