The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Woman who tried to abduct boy at bus station jailed

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A seven-year-old boy is still having nightmares after a woman tried to abduct him in a busy bus station.

The parents of the youngster said their son was “traumatise­d” by 47year-old Deborah Moulsdale trying to lead him away on April 7 in Inverness’s Farraline Park.

His mother told a trial: “I am having a horrendous time with him throughout the night. He can’t sleep.”

The boy’s father added: “We have to calm him down for five minutes before going to bed and reassure him there is nobody bad in the house because he is frightened someone will take him away.”

Moulsdale denied at Inverness Sheriff Court attempting to abduct the schoolboy by seizing him by the body and leading him away from his mother and others.

Moulsdale also pleaded not guilty to assaulting the mother by kicking her and striking her on the body to her injury when she intervened.

After the evidence of the parents, and hearing from Moulsdale herself, Sheriff Gordon Fleetwood convicted her and jailed her for six months, backdated to April 10.

He told Moulsdale, who admitted a long list of previous conviction­s: “I note that the psychiatri­c and psychologi­cal report discloses she has difficulti­es, but she is not insane.

“But this offence, compared to her record, is in a whole new category.”

Moulsdale’s lawyer, John MacColl told the sheriff: “This was a spontaneou­s act of madness while she was disinhibit­ed by alcohol and the psychologi­cal condition from which she suffers.”

The trial heard that the boy was accompanie­d by his siblings, his mother, her friend and her child when they went into the bus station.

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Deborah Moulsdale

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