A 27-year-old man has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting women during two burglaries in Bicester.
Ashley Blossom yesterday entered pleas at Oxford Crown Court over the attacks, on the town’s Southwold estate.
A judge was told he broke into two homes on April 6 and stole items and carried out the assaults. From one he stole a PlayStation and games, headphones, DVDs and a mobile phone.
At the other, Blossom – of Lime Crescent, Bicester – took a laptop, two mobile phones, cash and documents.
Blossom – who Judge Gordon Risius was told has no previous convictions – was remanded to be sentenced on August 5.
Bethany Green, 21, of no fixed address, admitted on June 10 to handling stolen goods taken during the burglaries.
She will be sentenced on July 1.
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