Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Ex-soldier caught threatenin­g teen

- BY JAMIE BUCHAN

A SHERIFF has questioned the relationsh­ip between a former Black Watch soldier and a “vulnerable” young woman, after he threatened to release intimate photos of her.

Kristopher Cruden’s liaison with the woman, who was less than half his age, became known to police after a kindly couple found his missing mobile phone in the grounds of Scone Palace.

The smashed-up device was discovered in March 2018, just days after the couple split up.

It was handed over to officers, who uncovered a series of unsettling texts.

Cruden, 44, was placed on the Sex Offenders Register after he admitted sending his ex – then an older teenager – sexual messages without her consent, and a threat to rape her.

He also threatened to disclose a photo which showed his former partner in an intimate situation, to cause her fear, alarm or distress.

Perth Sheriff Gillian Wade told him: “These are serious offences.”

She ordered Cruden to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work and placed him on supervisio­n for two years.

The court heard Cruden’s phone and its SIM card were handed over to police, who found it listed on their lost property database.

Fiscal depute Michael Sweeney said the phone was sent for further analysis and detectives found messages from Cruden, calling his victim a “dirty slut”.

Hearing the teenager had started a new relationsh­ip, Cruden told her: “I’ll send him a few of your pics.”

Mr Sweeney said the teenager responded: “I’m phoning the police right now, you’re unbelievab­le’.”

Mr Sweeney said the woman was contacted by police and she confirmed she had been in a relationsh­ip with Cruden.

Solicitor John McLaughlin said Cruden, of Maxwellton Street, Paisley, threatened to send the photo – but did not – after finding out the woman was in a relationsh­ip with someone else.

Mr McLaughlin said his client was dealing with physical and mental health issues.

Cruden had served with the Black Watch from 1998 until he was medically discharged in 2005.

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