The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Woman fought off man who targeted her in park attack

- DAVE FINLAY

A lonehigh risk, convicted rapist who carried out a sex attack on a woman in Fife after drinking on his 40th birthday has been given an indetermin­ate jail sentence.

Dean Stevens targeted the stranger as she walked through a park early in the morning on her way to her work.

Stevens only broke off the attack on the woman after she bit his fingers as he tried to push her to the ground in Pittencrie­ff Park, Dunfermlin­e.

He was previously jailed for six years in 2006 after subjecting a 15-year-old girl, also a stranger to him, to an ordeal of repeated rape in Edinburgh after forcing her into bushes.

A judge told Stevens at the High Court in Edinburgh a report prepared on him following the attack in the Fife park on May 24 last year indicated he posed a high risk of reoffendin­g.

Lady Carmichael imposed an order for lifelong restrictio­n (OLR) on the sex offender and told him he must serve 27 months’ imprisonme­nt before he becomes eligible to apply for release.

The judge said if Stevens came to be released, it would only be when parole authoritie­s are satisfied his imprisonme­nt was not necessary for the protection of the public.

The court heard he carried out his latest attack on the 26-year-old woman after following her into the park on the Sunday morning.

Advocate depute Lindsey Dalziel said: “The accused then approached her from behind, reached over her and put his left-hand fingers in her mouth and pulled her.

“The accused put his other hand on her right arm and began to pull her.

“The complainer began to scream. The accused was trying to push her on to the ground but the complainer bit his fingers. The accused pushed her into the bushes and ran away.

“She watched him and saw him fall over but he then got up and continued running.”

The woman was shouting for help but there was no one around at the time.

She could taste blood in her mouth where Stevens had scratched her gums when he put his fingers in her mouth.

She met her friend, crying and in a distressed state.

The woman returned to her home and contacted police who launched an extensive operation, identifyin­g the accused as a suspect.

Detectives turned up at his home near the park and Stevens said he had little recollecti­on of the evening because of the amount he drank but remembered sending a text message to his social worker as it was his 40th birthday.

He stated he had not been at public parks in Dunfermlin­e but CCTV footage showed him leaving Pittencrie­ff Park at 6.24am.

Ms Dalziel said: “He appeared furtive, was adjusting his clothing and broke into a run.”

Stevens was detained at an address in Nethertown Broad Street, Dunfermlin­e, on June 5 last year and items of clothing matching those seen on CCTV were seized.

Stevens, who was on the sex offenders register at the time, admitted assaulting the woman with intent to rape her.

He will be on the sex offenders register indefinite­ly.

 ??  ?? GUILTY: Dean Stevens has been placed on an order of lifelong restrictio­n.
GUILTY: Dean Stevens has been placed on an order of lifelong restrictio­n.
 ??  ?? Pittencrie­ff Park was site of the attack.
Pittencrie­ff Park was site of the attack.

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