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Pet shop director jailed for sex attacks
 

A former pet shop owner has been jailed after being found guilty of carrying out a series of sex crimes against women and children over a 15-year period.

 

Paul Patrick attacked some of his victims at the premises of Pawz N Klawz Pet Supplies in Aboyne, in Aberdeenshire. The 61-year-old preyed on two women and four girls between 2006 and 2023.

 

Patrick had denied a series of charges at an earlier trial but was convicted of 19 offences, including two rapes and five sexual assaults.

 

He was also found guilty of lewd behaviour, indecent communications and breaching bail.

 

Patrick was sentenced to an Order of Lifelong Restriction (OLR) with a minimum of eight years and six months in prison at the High Court in Edinburgh.

 

Detective Inspector Kerry McCombie, of the North East Division’s Public Protection Unit, said: “Patrick believed he was above the law, carrying out a sustained pattern of abuse over many years, but he will now face the consequences of his despicable actions.

 

“I want to recognise the strength shown by the victims in coming forward and supporting the investigation. I hope this outcome provides them with some sense of justice and reassurance.

 

“Police Scotland remains committed to supporting victims of sexual abuse and bringing perpetrators to justice, no matter how much time has passed.

 

“I would encourage anyone who has experienced or experiencing abuse to report it. You will be listened to and supported.”

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