Convicted sex offender who lives as a man and woman is traced after TV appeal

A convicted sex offender who had been on the run since last year has been traced and arrested following an appeal on BBC's Crimewatch UK.
A police photo of Lisa Hauxwell, who has now been traced.A police photo of Lisa Hauxwell, who has now been traced.
A police photo of Lisa Hauxwell, who has now been traced.

On Monday evening the programme broadcast an appeal to trace Lisa Hauxwell, also known as Craig John Hauxwell, who had been convicted and sentenced in her absence to 14 years in prison in November 2016 for non-recent sex offences.

Hauxwell, originally from Darlingto, carried out the offences while living as a man, but was sentenced under the name of Lisa.

A picture of Craig Hauxwell released by detectives as they tried to track him down.A picture of Craig Hauxwell released by detectives as they tried to track him down.
A picture of Craig Hauxwell released by detectives as they tried to track him down.
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However, after photos of Hauxwell were shown on Crimewatch, more than 20 calls were made to the incident room with potential information.

Yesterday evening officers from Nottinghamshire Police, working on behalf of their colleagues in Durham, arrested Hauxwell at a location in the Newark area, where he had been living as a man.

Hauxwell was booked into custody under the name Craig, and will be transported back north in due course in preparation for the start of his jail sentence.

Detective Inspector Yvonne Dutson said: “This a fantastic result and due entirely to the calls we had following the appeal on Crimewatch.

"We understand Hauxwell had been living at the address in Newark for several months, without anyone knowing his true identity.”

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