Former Warwickshire Police worker admits child indecency charges

By Wednesday 03 July 2013 Updated: 05/07 08:01

A FORMER Warwickshire Police worker from Leamington has admitted making indecent images of a child and outraging public decency.

Robert William Tedds, aged 58, of Grange Road, appeared at Redditch Magistrates Court on Tuesday (July 2) where he admitted three charges of making indecent images of a child and five counts of outraging public decency.

He also asked for a further ten counts of outraging public decency to be taken into consideration.

Tedds was released on court bail to appear at Worcester Crown Court on August 2.

Robert Tedds was previously a civilian member of staff with Warwickshire Police.

A spokesperson for Warwickshire Police said: "Robert Tedds was previously a member of staff at Warwickshire Police but no longer works for the force.

"The force will be making no further comment while proceedings are active and the court process is underway."

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