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Man who was caught flashing on a bus jailed for 14 months

September 2016

Kyril McClean

A serial flasher is back behind bars after exposing himself in front of a teenage girl on a bus, just weeks after being arrested for leading police on a white-knuckle car chase.

Kyril McClean, 24, was sitting opposite the horrified teenager on a public-transport bus in Scarborough when he performed a lewd act.

The tawdry incident occurred on March 2 when McClean – who has two previous convictions for flashing – was on bail for serious driving offences committed a month earlier, York Crown Court heard.

On February 6, McClean took his grandmother’s Vauxhall Corsa without her consent, then sped through the streets of Scarborough with police in pursuit.

Prosecutor Martin Bosomworth said a female traffic officer spotted McClean on Scalby Road.

So dangerous was McClean’s driving that the officer abandoned the pursuit.

McClean was charged with dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent. He was bailed, but a month later he pulled the flashing stunt on a bus carrying three or four passengers, including a “shocked” student sat opposite him.

McClean, formerly of North Lane, Cayton, appeared for sentence on Tuesday after admitting indecent exposure on the bus and the driving matters.

Judge Neil Davey QC handed McClean a 14-month jail sentence and 19-month driving ban.

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-scarborough-evening-news/20160901/281552290292650

A man has been jailed for flashing at a woman sat opposite him on a train.

March 2015

A man has been jailed for flashing at a woman sat opposite him on a train.

Kyril McClean, 23, exposed himself on the Scarborough-to-York train and performed a lewd act in front of the woman. Other passengers who had caught the train at Scarborough reported him to a railway guard and McClean was arrested by British Transport Police when the train stopped at York. He was charged with exposing himself, intending that another person saw him doing it, on a packed carriage.

McClean appeared at York Crown Court on Friday when he pleaded guilty to the offence.

Prosecutor Robert Galley said the incident happened on November 25 last year, shortly after the woman asked McClean if the train stopped at a certain station. Mr Galley said McClean, of Boroughbridge Road, York, had a previous conviction for exposure in 2011. In June last year he received a 27-month jail sentence for arson and making explosives.

The exposure incident occurred while McClean was on prison licence following his release from prison. As a result, he was recalled to prison to serve the full sentence for the arson offence.

Defence barrister Andrew Semple said McClean was a man with “a number of difficulties”. Judge Stephen Ashurst gave McClean a new four-month prison sentence with immediate effect, irrespective of the defendant’s current jail term for his previous offences. He also made a notification order under the Sex Offenders Act which orders McClean to inform the authorities about any change of circumstances over the next seven years.

Mr Ashurst told McClean he would have to serve the remainder of his previous prison sentence until the Parole Board decided he could be released.

https://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/crime/man-jailed-after-flashing-woman-on-packed-train-1-7174915

Suspect device: man in court

October 2013

Bomb accused appears in court – Found Guilty in June 2014 and sentenced to 27 months. 

A Scarboroughman has appeared in court charged with being in possession of an improvised explosive device with intent to endanger life.

A man has appeared in court charged with being in possession of an improvised explosive device (IED) with intent to endanger life.

Kyril John McClean’s Northstead Flats home was searched by officers on October 4, this year, and what they found resulted in him appearing before York Crown Court on Monday, via a video link from prison.

The court heard that McClean is likely to plead not guilty to a charge of possessing an explosive substance.

McClean, who was re-manded in custody, is due to officially enter his plea on January 6, with a three day trial, if required, being set to start on April 1.

The Recorder of York, Judge Stephen Ashurst, heard that a full report on the substance from the Logistics Corps, at Catterick Garrison, was still awaited. No application for bail was made on McClean’s behalf, although Andrew Semple, defending, said that an application to a judge was likely to follow.

Judge Ashurst said that if a Circuit Judge was not available to hear the trial at York, he would ensure that the case was transferred to another court.

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-scarborough-evening-news/20131024/281492159057315

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