A pensioner from Pembroke Dock has been given an extended sentence of 20 years in prison with a further year on licence after being found guilty of historical rape of a child in the 1980s.
Barry Lake (pictured), aged 70, was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court on Friday (October 22) having been found guilty of 10 counts of rape of a child and two charges of gross indecency with a child last month.
Lake, now of Newton-le-Willows in St Helens, had denied all 12 charges relating to offences between January 1986 and January 1989.
Lake was first questioned by Dyfed-Powys Police in April 2020 in what would become an intensive and complex investigation.
Investigating officer DC Claire Lewis said: “Lake denied all charges, putting his victim through the ordeal of a trial.
“As they have done throughout the investigation, they showed great courage and dignity in the face of adversity to help us convict their abuser.
“This was a long and intensive investigation with a lot of work to achieve this outcome today.
“This sentence shows that it doesn’t matter how long ago a victim has suffered sexual abuse, we as police are here to listen and take seriously any person who has suffered any form of sexual abuse albeit a day or 35 years after.
“Please do not be scared to come forward, we are here to listen to you.
“Once again, I would like to commend the victim for their bravery for coming forward and achieving this outcome today.”
After serving 20 years in prison Lake will serve another year on licence.
He was also ordered to sign the Sex Offender Register indefinitely and made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.