Hornsea man sentenced for inappropriately touching teenager
Matthew Full was swiftly identified and arrested at his home address
A man who approached a teenage girl, before inappropriately touching her, has been sentenced.
The incident happened whilst the victim was with her friends at a park in Hornsea.
Following initial enquiries including house to house and trawling through CCTV from around the area at the time of the incident, Matthew Full was swiftly identified and arrested at his home address a short while later on suspicion of sexual assault of a child.
An investigation was launched and Full’s phone was seized.
Following analysis by the Digital Forensics Unit, multiple messages between him and the girl, as well as many photos of feet were uncovered.
When questioned by officers, Full refused any knowledge of the incident, and when asked whether he touched the teenager’s thigh, he claimed he did not know what a thigh was.
The 44-year-old, of Lindale Avenue in Hornsea, pleaded guilty to engaging in non-penetrative sexual touching with a girl aged between 13- and 15-years-old at an earlier court hearing.
He has been sentenced to one year and eight months in prison, handed a ten-year Restraining Order and a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order following his appearance at Hull Crown Court on Friday, 7 November 2025.
"that did not deter him"
Detective Constable Birkenhead from our Protecting Vulnerable People Unit said: “Full knowingly approached three teenagers in school uniform and targeted the teenage girl, making her feel uncomfortable by inappropriately touching her thigh without her consent, before asking her about her feet all to appease his own perverse sexual fetishes.
“She then felt the only way to get rid of him and to stop him from continuing to touch her, was to give him her number in a vain attempt to get him away.
“Following mobile phone analysis of the messages Full sent the girl, it was established that Full was fully aware that she was at school and underage, however that did not deter him from attempting to sexually engage with her.
“I would like to commend the bravery of the girl for coming forward and reporting Full’s behaviour and also thank the two boys she was with for assisting with our enquiries and defending their friend which ultimately enabled officers to stack up significant evidence against him, leading him to deciding to plead guilty for the offence.
“Understandably, the girl was left distressed by the incident, and whilst the result in court will not take away the fear she must have felt at the time, I hope her, her friends and her family are reassured that Full is behind bars and has a significant restraining order and sexual harm prevention order in place to prevent him from committing any more crimes of this nature.
“We would urge anyone who has experienced something similar, has witnessed crimes of this nature or have any concerns whatsoever about any sexual offences you believe have taken place, to please contact us on our non-emergency number 101. Always call 999 in an emergency or if a crime is ongoing.
“We take all reports of sexual offences extremely seriously, and we will always do everything in our power to identify perpetrators and hold individuals like Full accountable for their crimes.”