The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus wedding night jailbird disappears

Police and RNLI teams scour coastline in hunt for Graeme Leslie

- Dave lord

An Angus man who made headlines after spending his wedding night behind bars has gone missing.

Specialist police search teams and members of the RNLI were scouring the coastline yesterday for Graeme Leslie, the last confirmed sighting of whom was on July 14 in Dundee.

Neighbours report a possible sighting of him at his home in Scotston Place, St Cyrus, on July 17 but he has not been seen since.

The 62-year-old, who is known to frequent pubs in Montrose and Dundee, was due to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court yesterday to be sentenced on a breach of the peace charge.

Mr Leslie and his new bride were infamously arrested three hours after they tied the knot on September 12 last year following a heated row.

Police and the RNLI yesterday launched a major search for a man missing from his home in Angus.

Graeme Leslie, who made headlines last year after spending his honeymoon in jail following a bizarre wedding day rammy, was last seen on July 14 in Dundee.

Neighbours reported a possible sighting of him at his home in Scotston Place, St Cyrus, near Montrose, on July 17 but he has not been seen since.

The 62-year-old, who is known to frequent pubs in Montrose and Dundee, isnowbeing­searchedfo­rbypoliceo­fficers and lifeboat staff and police are urging people to be on the lookout for him.

Mr Leslie is around 5ft 1in, of stocky build, wears glasses and has a tattoo on his right forearm.

It is not known what he might be wearing.

Mr Leslie was due to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court this week for sentencing on a breach of the peace charge.

Inspector Megan Heathersha­w, who is leading the search, said: “I would appeal to anyone who has seen a man matching the descriptio­n of Graeme provided to please contact us as soon as possible. Likewise I would ask Graeme if he sees our appeal to let police know he is safe and well. It has been several days since anyone has spoken to him and our concerns for his safety and wellbeing are growing.

“Searches involving specialist police teams and the RNLI will take place today along the coastline near Graeme’s home.

“He is known to frequent licensed premises in the Dundee and Montrose areas, so I would urge people frequentin­g or working in these places to keep an eye out for him.

“Please contact police on 101 with any informatio­n as soon as possible.”

Mr Leslie made headlines last year after he and his new bride Margaret Leslie were arrested three hours after they tied the knot on September 12 last year.

Mr Leslie ended up spending his first week of married life, which was meant to be on a caravan park honeymoon, on remand in Perth prison.

The wedding had only been allowed to go ahead after bail conditions banning the pair from seeing each other were lifted just a week before the ceremony.

But the evening descended into chaos with Mrs Leslie later screaming “you’ve ruined my wedding day – I’ll kill you” at a woman in the street before Mr Leslie threatened vicious attacks on police.

Mr Leslie was sentenced to two months’ imprisonme­nt.

Mrs Leslie was fined £200.

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Police and the RNLI have been looking for Graeme Leslie.
Picture: Paul Reid. Police and the RNLI have been looking for Graeme Leslie.

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