East Yorkshire man jailed for sexual abuse of child in Kirklees

He'll serve an 11 year sentence - six years of which will be spent in prison

Andrew Garbutt
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 27th Apr 2026

An East Yorkshire man has been sentenced to more than 11 years for the sexual abuse of a child in Kirklees.

Andrew Garbutt, aged 42, from Wentworth Road, Bridlington, was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court for one count of sexual assault on a child, two counts of possessing indecent photos, and one count of voyeurism.

He will serve six years and three months in prison and the remaining time on licence.

Garbutt is required to sign the sex offenders register for life and adhere to a sexual harm prevention order.

The offences came to light in August 2023 when the victim reported the assault to her family, leading to police intervention.

Garbutt was arrested and safeguarding officers seized his devices which contained incriminating evidence.

He was charged in July 2024 and admitted his offences earlier this year.

Detective Constable Emily Brattan of West Yorkshire Police said: “Andrew Garbutt undoubtedly poses a danger to young children and we welcome his sentencing for these offences."

“I wish to commend the bravery of the young girl in disclosing Garbutt’s actions to her family and their courage in coming forwards to report his offending and support the investigation. “

“We do realise just how difficult it can be to report being a victim of sexual abuse or disclosing offending on the behalf of a young person.

“All reports are investigated by specially trained detectives who can also help victims access specialist services from partners that they may need.

“Further information about how to make a report and available support, see our When You Are Ready webpage.”

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