The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sex offender guilty of stalking two women

Man visited places of work and tracked down victims on net

- Mark Mackay mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

A convicted sex offender has been found guilty of stalking two Perth women whom he had fixated on.

Deivydas Metrikis plagued the two strangers for months, leaving them fearful and ensuring even their places of work did not feel safe.

The 26-year-old, who has been diagnosed with schizophre­nia, was convicted following three days of evidence and four of deliberati­on by a jury.

Moments after its members delivered majority guilty verdicts to the two charges faced by Metrikis, described as a prisoner at Perth, depute fiscal Nicola Gillespie tendered his previous conviction­s to the court.

She revealed he was subject to the terms of the sex offenders register and had two previous conviction­s for sexual offences.

Metrikis’ first victim told how he dogged her steps while she worked out on the city’s North Inch day after day, followed her through the streets of Perth and lurked outside her place of work.

Night after night he could be spotted across the road by the woman and her work colleagues, standing across the street to stare at her through her employer’s window.

As matters escalated, friends began to walk her to her mother’s car and she took to calling her mother as she walked anywhere so she would know right away if anything should happen to her.

Finally, he tracked her down on social media and sent her friendship requests and unwanted messages – accompanie­d by a picture of his face and, for the first time, his name.

As his stalking played out, Metrikis also fixed his attention on a second woman and began to make regular visits to her place of work.

He hung around for hours, making uncomforta­ble conversati­on and forcing her colleagues to intervene as she became increasing­ly concerned by his actions.

In both cases, the police were eventually called.

Metrikis was found guilty of a charge that on various occasions between July 1 2016 and January 9 2017, at various locations in the city, he engaged in a course of conduct that caused a woman fear and alarm.

He was also convicted of engaging in a course of conduct that caused a second woman fear and alarm, between December 26 and 28 last year, by repeatedly attending at her place of work despite being told he was not welcome, engaging her in conversati­on and handing her a written communicat­ion.

Each charge was assessed by the court as stalking.

Sheriff Lindsay Foulis deferred sentence upon Metrikis for the preparatio­n of social work, psychologi­cal and psychiatri­c reports. He will be sentenced at the same court on June 19 and has been remanded in custody.

 ??  ?? On being found guilty, it was revealed Deivydas Metrikis had two previous conviction­s for sexual offences.
On being found guilty, it was revealed Deivydas Metrikis had two previous conviction­s for sexual offences.

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