A 'dangerous' shop worker is in disgrace after he said he liked the fact a 13-year-old girl was 'so young' as they swapped indecent images. Isaac Bramble first contacted the girl online when she was only 13.

After chatting normally for a month, the conversation became sexual and the victim told the 23-year-old she was only 13. Warwickshire Police said that he carried on regardless - in fact, the Stratford man said he liked the fact she was so young.

Over the next year, Bramble sent nude images to the victim and got her to send explicit images to him. He told the victim he lived in Stratford and that he worked in a shop and a bar.

Police launched an investigation into him when the victim’s brother reported concerns. Appearing at Warwick Crown Court last week, Bramble was jailed after pleading guilty to two counts of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity.

The Greenhill Street resident was sentenced to two and a half years and also given a 10 year Sexual Harm Prevention Order. Detective Constable Leanne Ganley from Warwickshire Police CID has now dubbed him 'dangerous'.

"Bramble is a dangerous man who has deliberately exploited a vulnerable young girl," DC Ganley said. "Thanks to the bravery of the victim and her family, we have been able to put him behind bars where he belongs.

“Investigations of this type are complex, but we will do everything we can to protect young people from harm and bring offenders to justice. If you are a victim of a sexual offence, please know that you are not alone and there are people who can help you.

“Please speak to us. No matter who the offender is, or when the abuse occurred, we have specially trained officers to help you and make sure you get the justice you deserve.”

Those who have been a victim of a sexual offence, can report it to police on 101. People in immediate danger should dial 999.

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