Man jailed for 'horrific' attacks on two women

Aaron Moss was jailed for seven years for his crimes against two women
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A man who attacked two of his ex-partners has been jailed for seven years.
Aaron Moss, of Burcot Row in Wrockwardine, Shropshire, was sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court on Thursday over a total of eight offences against the pair.
West Merica Police said the 34-year-old was arrested in November following a 999 call from a woman asking for help.
It came while he was on bail having entered guilty pleas in September to offences against another woman, including controlling and coercive behaviour, criminal damage and three counts of assault.
In May of this year he pleaded guilty to three counts of assault pertaining to the second woman.
"Moss subjected both his victims to horrific domestic violence, in one of the worst cases we have seen," Det Con Izzy Broxton said.
"Thanks to the bravery of both his victims coming forward and supporting our investigation it led to this dangerous offender being given a custodial sentence.
"The fear of violence these women have had to live with is unimaginable, and we hope [the] result gives them the opportunity to move forward with their lives knowing Moss is in prison."
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