Man jailed after attempted rape in car park
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A 20-year-old man has been handed a five-year custodial sentence after attempting to rape a woman in a car park.
Police received a call just after 03:15 BST on 22 June this year from a member of the public reporting that a woman in her 20s had been attacked in Boston and was at a McDonald's in Queen Street.
Officers attended and the victim confirmed the incident had taken place in the long stay car park on George Street.
Keith Lindop, of Station Street, Boston, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted rape and a separate charge of actual bodily harm. He was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court on 15 November.
'Excessively violent'
Lindop will serve his sentence in a young offenders' institution. He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and placed on the Sex Offender's Register for life.
He was also handed a 24-week sentence for the charge of actual bodily harm, to run concurrently.
DC Sarah Oliver, the officer in charge of the case, said: "Lindop is a predatory and dangerous individual in the way that he watched and followed the victim.
"He was excessively violent during the attack. It was down to the courage and determination that the young woman showed in standing up to him that she managed to escape."
Boston Neighbourhood Policing’s Insp Ian Cotton said: "This really was excellent work from our officers, working all hours to bring this dangerous offender to justice.
"No woman should go through what this survivor did.
"Tackling violence against women and girls is a priority and there should be no hiding place for those who prey on women."
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