Jail for sex offender who attacked 96-year-old dementia sufferer in her care home bed
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Jail for sex offender who attacked 96-year-old dementia sufferer in her care home bed

A MAN who broke into a care home and sexually assaulted a woman in her 90s has been jailed.

Jake Morris, 24 and of no fixed address, has been jailed at Bolton Crown Court after pleading guilty to sexual assault, section 47 assault and three counts of burglary.

Shortly before 7am on Saturday, January 28, 2017 two members of staff from the care home entered the room of an elderly woman and noticed the window was wide open and the seal and metal window arms were broken.

On turning on the lights, they noticed the 96-year-old, who suffers from dementia, had an injury to her lower jaw and blood in her mouth.

They raised the alarm before searching other rooms, discovering two more points of broken entry, muddy footprints and grass on the floor.

Some items were also noticeably missing from other rooms, including a television and suitcases.

The scenes were similar to the first room yet the muddy footprints were also on the woman’s bedding.

Investigating police quickly uncovered a man rummaging through a suitcase on a footpath which runs parallel to the rear of the woman’s bedroom, leading towards Mill Lane in Leigh.

The man then fled towards Edale Road.

Following a fortnight of enquiries, forensic results identified Morris as the offender.

In police interview, he admitted breaking into the care home but claimed the woman already had a bloodied mouth when he arrived.

He also said he didn’t know why her bedding was dirty and denied sexually assaulting her.

However, during the court case he changed his plea and admitted sexually assaulting the frail pensioner.

Yesterday he was jailed for six years and four months for the attack.

Detective Constable Andy Partington of GMP’s Wigan Borough, said: “Morris saw an opportunity to sexually assault one of the most vulnerable people in our society and shamelessly took it.

“He has no place in our society and now, as someone who would stoop so low to break into a care home and violate the safety of the residents, he is exactly where he belongs.

“My only hope from today’s outcome is that the woman and her family can now be at peace that Morris is behind bars.

“They have shown a tremendous amount of courage in what has been an extremely distressing and trying time, which is truly commendable.”