The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Warrant issued for the arrest of alleged Montrose tyre slasher.

16-year-old who is accused of vandalisin­g 37 parked vehicles has twice failed to appear in court

- graham brown

A sheriff has issued an arrest warrant for a 16-year-old boy who is one of two teenagers accused of being involved in a 37-vehicle vandalism spree in Montrose.

The youth, who is too young to be named, failed to appear for a second time at Forfar Sheriff Court on Tuesday alongside his 17-year-old coaccused.

The pair are alleged to have damaged vehicles in several Montrose streets during last year’s festive season by striking them with knives and kicking and climbing on them.

The 17-year-old is from Montrose, while the younger accused is now residing in Aberdeen, having previously lived near the Angus town.

The complaint alleges that between December 15 and 29 last year at Bents Road, New Wynd, Museum Street, Caledonian Place, Baltic Street, Erskine Street, Panmure Place, Ferry Street, Provost Reids Road and Russell Street, all Montrose that while acting with others, they maliciousl­y damaged the vehicles. The charge includes an allegation they struck the window of a property at Caledonian Place with a brick or similar item and caused damage to the doors of a garden fence at Panmure Place.

Between the same dates both accused are also charged, again while acting with others, with having knives in a public place.

The 17-year-old’s solicitor, Nick Markowski, previously tendered a not guilty plea on behalf of his client, who was present in court for the latest calling of the case.

Mr Markowski said his client accepted responsibi­lity for some matters, but not others and was maintainin­g his not guilty plea.

The case against the 16-year-old had previously been continued and he was released on bail having earlier appeared on a warrant following a failure to appear.

Sheriff Gregor Murray granted a Crown motion for an arrest warrant relating to the younger accused.

A further intermedia­te diet in the case has been set for December 5, with the case scheduled to go to trial on December 8.

Police scoured CCTV in the inquiry which was mounted following a spate of vandalism in the town.

They subsequent­ly said four youths – including two 13-year-old boys – had been charged in relation to the incidents and would be the subject of reports to either the procurator fiscal or youth justice assessor.

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? The teenager was scheduled to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court.
The teenager was scheduled to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court.

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