Aylesbury resident Jack Powell has been convicted of rape and sexual assault following a five-day trial, with Thames Valley Police praising Powell's victim for her "tremendous dignity" during the case. 

Jack Powell, aged 23, of Griffin Lane, Aylesbury,  was found guilty by unanimous jury verdict of rape and sexual assault by penetration, following the trial at Reading Crown Court.

On 7 July 2020, Powell raped and sexually assaulted the victim, a woman in her twenties, at a property in Aylesbury.

He was arrested on July 17th 2020 and charged with the offences on December 1st the same year.

Sergeant Samuel Summers said: “I would like to pay tribute to the victim in this case, as she has displayed tremendous dignity and bravery to support our investigation to bring Powell to justice.

“Thames Valley Police is committed to tacking violence against women and girls and will always listen to and support victims, and seek to bring offenders to justice.

“If you are a victim, or suspect someone is a victim of crime, please contact the force. We have specially trained officers who will listen and support you.

“You can contact us via our website, by calling 101, or by visiting a police station.”

Powell has been remanded in custody for sentencing on Monday, September 2nd.