A WOMAN has been jailed for almost three years after admitting child sex offences.

Sophie Hindmarch (27) of Penrith was sentenced on April 9 at Carlisle Crown Court for nine counts of engaging in penetrative sexual activity with a boy aged 13 to 15.

Sophie Hindmarsh from Penrith, who was jailed for two years nine months for child sex offences. Photo: Cumbria Police

Sophie Hindmarsh from Penrith, who was jailed for two years nine months for child sex offences. Photo: Cumbria Police

The incidents related to incidents that took place in Penrith in late 2019. Hindmarch pleaded guilty to the charges at an earlier hearing in March.

She was jailed for two years and nine months and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order.

Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Constable Emma Armstrong of Cumbria Police encouraged any other victims of similar offences to come forward.

She said: "Hindmarch initially denied the offences in interview before pleading guilty at court. She was aware that what she was doing was wrong, telling the victim to delete messages between them.

“I would urge anyone who has been subject to offences of this nature to come forward, you will be believed and any report will be dealt with professionally and sensitively.”

A spokesman for Cumbria Police said: "If you wish to report a crime or speak to an officer about an incident, please contact Cumbria Police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

"If you have been affected by rape or sexual assault, contact The Bridgeway Sexual Assault Support Service’s 24/7 free helpline on 0808 118 6432."