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Gwersyllt Stalker David Challinor's prison sentence extended
A man has had his jail sentence extended by two years after he stalked a prison officer from behind bars.
David Challinor, 48, from Gwersyllt, Wrexham, was serving an 18-month sentence for stalking a policeman and bakery worker last year.
Caernarfon Crown Court heard he sent 15 letters in two months to a probation officer at Altcourse Jail in Liverpool.
Challinor, a former CCTV operative, pleaded guilty to stalking and was also given a 15-year restraining order.
The prosecution said the letters were "of a graphic sexual nature and escalated in the lewdness".
Challinor wrote the letters to the prison worker and asked a former inmate to post them to the woman.
He was originally sent to prison for stalking after saying he wanted to rape the 22-year-old bakery worker in a letter titled "confessions".
He also admitted to stealing women's underwear and waged a campaign against a policeman after being sacked from his job.
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