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Police used stinger to stop driver during chase through Stirling roads
Buchlyvie man (34) is jailed on a charge of drink-driving.
Stirling Sheriff Court (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Cops used a spike device to stop a motorist during a high-speed chase through residential and rural Stirling district roads in the early hours of the morning.
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A woman is to appear in court accused of sexually assaulting a jailer by hitting him on the backside.
Elizabeth Soutar, 40, is said to have carried out the assault on the prison officer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, at Cornton Vale Prison, near Stirling.
She faces a single charge which alleges that the sexual assault occurred “in that you did strike him on the buttocks”.
At Stirling Sheriff Court on Friday, the case against Soutar, of Glamis Road, Kirkcaldy, was continued without plea, at the request of defence solicitor Virgil Crawford, until February 5.
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A teenager is to appear in court charged with committing a breach of the peace at a mainline train station with what appeared to be a firearm.
Gregor Kyle, 19, is accused of conducting himself in a disorderly manner at Dunblane Railway Station in Perthshire by “waving an airsoft gun with the appearance of a firearm in the air”, pointing it at another male who was with him, and repeatedly discharging it.
Kyle, of George Street, Dunblane, faces a single charge of breach of the peace arising from his alleged actions at the station, and also at Dunblane’s Millrow Car Park and elsewhere.