The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tutu-clad offender to be of good behaviour

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A computer specialist who spent his lunch hour dressed as a woman with a sex toy between his legs has been told to be of good behaviour.

John Clayton Suares drove to what he thought was a “quiet spot” in Inverkeith­ing and got out of his car in broad daylight wearing a short black tutu skirt, red tights and a wig.

However, his chosen spot was a residentia­l area and alarmed locals called the police when Suares removed his wig and drove off.

When police stopped his car two days later, they found the female clothing he had been wearing as well as sex toys.

Suares, 42, of Lairds Hill Court, Kilsyth, previously admitted that on March 28 at Ballast Bank, Inverkeith­ing, he committed an act of public indecency by holding a sex aid between his legs while dressed in female clothing.

He appeared at Dunfermlin­e for sentencing yesterday.

Depute fiscal Craig Donald said the incident occurred at around 1.40pm when two residents looked out of their window and saw what they thought was a female sitting on a metal fence next to the embankment.

Suares was wearing a grey long-sleeve top, a short black tutu skirt and red tights, said the depute. The witnesses saw Suares had a sex aid held between his legs.

Sheriff Charles Macnair deferred sentence for a year for Suares to be of good behaviour.

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