A serious sex offender has been jailed for assaulting a woman in a field in Salisbury two years ago.
Nicholas John Wells, 29, of Eyres Way, Salisbury, was caught following a determined police investigation and developments in DNA technology.
Wells appeared before Salisbury Crown Court, where he was sentenced to six years custody and placed on a four-year extended license to run following his release.
In addition, he must abide by the terms of a stringent Sexual Harm Prevention Order which requires that he must not be alone with any female he is not related to.
The court previously heard how Wells – who pleaded guilty to a charge of Section 2 Assault by Penetration – sexually assaulted a woman, in her 30s, just after midnight on 19 May 2019 in Hudson’s Field.
Shortly after the incident an e-fit drawing of the suspect was released and Crimestoppers posted a £5,000 reward for any information. The appeal was renewed in May 2020, a year after the assault.
Developments in DNA evidence sampling technology meant that Wells, a suspect in the case, was matched to samples taken from the victim.
It was this breakthrough that ultimately helped to identify Wells as the person who carried out this assault.
Detective Inspector Dean Garvin welcomed the sentence: “Wells is a dangerous and predatory sexual offender who carried out this dreadful attack. The sentence handed down by Judge Barnett reflects the seriousness of this crime.
“Judge Barnett considers Wells to be a dangerous person, if he doesn’t change his ways our partners and the police will be well equipped to protect the public from him, even upon his release from prison.
“I would like to pay tribute to the courage of the victim, who is a remarkable person. Her bravery is the reason that justice has been served today.
“This has been a long and complex investigation and I am pleased to see that the determination and skill of those involved in the case, particularly Dc Milburn, has helped to result in this conviction and sentence.”