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East Yorkshire prisoner given extra sentence for historic child sex offences
Summary
A 66-year-old prisoner, Paul Tyler, has been sentenced to an additional 18 years and given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order after pleading guilty to historic sexual offences against two children, following reports made to Humberside Police in 2022.
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Paul Tyler, 66, has been given an additional 18-year prison term and an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order after admitting historic sexual offences against two children. He was already serving a 16-year sentence from a 2012 conviction. Humberside Police say the new investigation began when a man reported to Bridlington police in 2022 that he had been abused as a child, and a woman later came forward with a similar report. The matters were addressed at Hull Crown Court with guilty pleas entered in late 2024 and in November 2025.
Key facts:
- Paul Tyler was previously convicted in 2012 and was serving a 16-year sentence when a new investigation was opened.
- Reports made to Bridlington police in 2022 prompted the investigation into historic allegations.
- Tyler entered guilty pleas in December 2024 and in November 2025 to offences relating to two victims who were children at the time.
- At Hull Crown Court he received an additional 18 years in prison and an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Summary:
The additional sentence extends Tyler's time in custody and includes an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order. Undetermined at this time.
