She added: “We would always urge anyone who has been the victim of sexual abuse, no matter when the offences occurred, to come forward and speak to police. We have specially-trained teams to investigate these types of crimes and we will deal with your report sensitively.” Her boss, Det Supt Ben Mant praised the officers who smashed their way into the house where Watts was holding his victims hostage as well as the detectives who investigated the man’s sick crimes. He said: “This is an incident and investigation which has involved so many different police officers, police staff and volunteers.
Girl wrote break in, he is trying to stab us note to show police called to hostage house
Two police officers found David Watts holding a knife to a woman s throat
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