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Former England u16 footballer took porn to park and masturbated

A former England under-16s footballer was caught with his trousers round his ankles as he masturbated in a popular country park, a court heard.

Lee Parmley was reported to police after a concerned member of the public saw him ‘exposing himself’ in the Queen Elizabeth II Country Park in Ashington, Northumberland.

A court heard the 38-year-old took two pornographic magazines out of a black bag, pulled down his trousers and underwear and started to masturbate – unaware that police officers were watching him.

Despite being caught with his pants round his ankles, Parmley initially said the officers were ‘wrong’ and that he had simply been sitting having a cigarette.

However, he later admitted the offence and pleaded guilty to one charge of outraging public decency at South East Northumberland Magistrates’ Court.

The court heard Parmley was a once promising footballer, whose decline into drugs and crime ended his hopes of a career in the sport.

Prosecutor James Long said that at around 11.15am on March 26 this year, police received a call from a concerned member of the public saying a male was exposing himself in the Queen Elizabeth II Country Park.

He told the court: ‘They approached the defendant from behind. He was standing in a wooded area, oblivious of the police officers approaching.

‘At this stage he appeared to have both hands down his trousers.

‘He pulled his trousers and underwear down, exposing his penis.’

After removing two magazines from a black bag, he started to masturbate, the court heard.

Mr Long said the magazines were later discovered to be pornographic magazines.

The police officers approached Parmley and asked what he was doing, it was said.

At that point he stood up ‘with his trousers and underwear still round his ankles’.

Alan Brown, defending, said Parmley had had a ‘sad decline’ from his youth as a promising footballer.

Mr Brown said: ‘As a 16-year-old, he was in the England under 16s team.

‘From crime he developed into the use of drugs, and drugs have been his ruin.

‘He’s always been a courteous, respectful and likeable young man, but drugs have affected him very badly.

‘He’s deeply remorseful for what brings him before the court.’

Parmley, of Waterloo Road, Blyth, was sentenced to a 12-month community order with 15 days’ activity requirement and told to pay an £85 victim surcharge and a £40 contribution towards court costs.

Magistrates also imposed an exclusion zone banning him from Queen Elizabeth II Park for 12 months.

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