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In January 2022, Stephen Greg Scollard drove a 15-year-old girl to an isolated location in Seaham and asked her to have sex with him.
Despite her refusal, the 42-year-old lifted her out of the passenger seat and violently raped her.
A police investigation was launched and Scollard, of Wingate, was charged with sexual assault and rape.
Whilst awaiting his day in court, Scollard was also investigated by Cleveland Police and found guilty of the rape of another 15-year-old girl in Hartlepool.
He was remanded in custody while the Durham Constabulary investigation continued.
Although he initially denied the Seaham offence when interviewed, Scollard pleaded guilty at Teesside Crown Court in December 2025 due to the weight of evidence against him.
Last month he was sentenced to 19 years in prison with an extension period of 4 years due to the nature of the offences.
A detective involved in the investigation said: “Scollard has an obvious interest in girls who he can manipulate, control and intimidate.
“It took incredible bravery for his victim to come forward and report to us what had happened, but her courage has ensured that Scollard will spend a long period behind bars where he is unable to continue his actions.
“Throughout the investigation, he has attempted to deceive police at every opportunity. This has been a long and complex journey, and I thank the victim and their family for their support throughout.
“I hope that she is able to take some form of closure from this outcome and is able to now move forward with rebuilding her life.”
To report a rape or sexual assault, call Durham Constabulary on 101, or dial 999 in an emergency.
If you’re more comfortable reporting online, you can visit our online reporting page here: www.durham.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/v1/rape-sexual-assault-other-sexual-offences/
If you’re not ready to speak to police, there are other agencies who can help:
The Meadows Sexual Assault Referral Centre provides free, confidential healthcare and compassionate support to people who have experienced rape or sexual assault. Call 0330 223 0099 or visit www.sarcdurham.co.uk
The Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line is available 24/7 and provides support for anyone who has been affected by rape or sexual assault. Call 0808 500 2222 or visit www.247sexualabusesupport.org.uk
The Rape and Sexual Abuse Counselling Centre (RSACC) offers free, specialist support to anyone who has experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their lives. Call 01325 354119, email [email protected] or visit www.rsacc-thecentre.org.uk