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Britain’s youngest female paedophile to be released from prison

byDaniel Jae Webb
23 August 2025 • 11.00am

Elms posted a pre-court appearance selfie on Snapchat (right)

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A former Swindon nursery worker who became Britain’s youngest female convicted paedophile is due to be released from prison in September.

Sophie Elms, from Royal Wootton Bassett, was sentenced to seven years and ten months imprisonment in 2019 after admitting a series of serious sexual offences involving children as young a two years old in Wiltshire.

She pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including sexual assault of a child by penetration, sexual assault of a child by touching, distributing an indecent image of a child, possession of indecent images of a child and possession of extreme pornographic images of an animal.

At the time of the offences, Elms was aged 17 and on a placement at a nursery in Swindon as part of a college childcare course. None of the offences took place at the nursery or college.

She is set to be released from prison this September. Wiltshire 999s understands that she won’t be able to return to the area in which the offending was carried out.

Following her sentencing, Detective Inspector Simon Childe said: “Understandably, this case has shocked the local community as well as those further afield.

“Elms is just 18-years-old making her one of the youngest women in the country to be convicted of these types of offences, and at the time of committing these atrocious crimes, she was studying child care with a long term aim of working with very young children in the future.

“I am extremely grateful to my team of dedicated officers who have been able to intercept and prevent her from working with children ever again.

“I would like to firstly praise the families of the very young victims in this case who have shown a great deal of strength throughout this court process – they have been provided with specialist support since the investigation began and we will continue to ensure they and their children feel fully supported.

“Secondly, I would like to praise the investigation team in this case who have worked tirelessly and very closely alongside partner agencies in pulling together evidence to put before the courts and ensure Elms could be brought to justice for her disgraceful actions.

“Our officers will leave no stone unturned in investigating crimes of this nature regardless of how much time has passed since the offences were committed – we understand the huge impact these offences can have on a young victim and their families.

“I hope that in this case, the families of the young victims can take some closure from the sentencing and feel supported in moving forward.”

A parent of the young victims spoke in court during sentencing, describing the impact on their family as “unimaginable” and “horrific”.


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