The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Woman jailed after threatenin­g to stab girl, 12, in city centre

COURT: Victim was robbed of her backpack after woman followed her

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A woman has been jailed after threatenin­g to stab a 12-year-old girl before robbing her in Dundee centre.

Jade Louise Laing, 37, formerly of Greendykes Road, Dundee, followed the youngster after she walked from a cash machine to the city’s busy Reform Street on September 19.

Dundee Sheriff Court heard that Laing approached the girl on South Ward Road at around 2pm and asked for her to hand over the cash she “owed” her.

The youngster replied she had “no idea” what she was talking about and continued on through the Howff cemetery towards Reform Street.

Depute fiscal Stewart Duncan told the court Laing followed her before telling her “give me the money from the bag or I’ll stab you.”

After pulling the bag from the youngster, she then entered Mcdonald’s where she sat down to rummage through the contents.

Upon hearing what happened, two 16-year-old friends of the victim, as well

“Give me the money from the bag or I’ll stab you. JADE LOUISE LAING TO HER VICTIM

as staff at Mcdonald’s, then walked over to her to demand the backpack be returned.

The girl, who was standing outside the chain, was described as very upset by the incident and was left crying in the street.

Police were contacted and Laing, who left the fast food restaurant, was then traced in nearby Bank Street.

She was cautioned and when charged made no reply to officers.

In Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday, Laing admitted assaulting the girl, threatenin­g her with violence and threatenin­g to stab her.

She also admitted demanding she hand over her backpack and robbed her.

The offences were committed while Laing was on bail granted on August 21.

A defence agent acting on behalf of Laing said she was was intoxicate­d at the time and was remorseful and deeply saddened by the trauma she inflicted on the schoolchil­d.

She said: “She wants to apologise to the young girl and says she is appalled by her behaviour.

“She acknowledg­es she deserves a custodial sentence. She wants as little inconvenie­nce to the girl as possible.”

Sheriff Thomas Hughes said Laing, a prisoner at HMP Edinburgh, should “rightly” feel remorseful .

He sentenced her to 12 months in prison backdated to September 20, reduced from 18 months on account of her guilty plea.

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