The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Drug addict left women terrified after creeping around their bedrooms

COURT: John Mitchell was high on crack cocaine at the time of his offence

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH kmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

A drug addict terrified four sleeping students as he crept around their bedrooms in the dead of night.

One young woman barricaded herself in her room after waking and discoverin­g John Mitchell in the room of her sleeping flatmate.

Mitchell, who was high on crack cocaine at the time, then entered another bedroom in the property, with the occupant waking to find the 40-yearold standing over her.

On leaving the property, Mitchell walked straight into police officers, who had been called to Dundee’s Seafield Close to deal with reports of a second suspicious male.

Mitchell, a prisoner at Perth, admitted breaking into the property in Seafield Close with intent to steal on September 6.

He was jailed for two years. Depute fiscal Eilidh Robertson told Perth Sheriff Court: “The locus is a terraced house near Dundee University, which was occupied by four female students who were all 22 years old.

“Shortly after midnight all of them were in their rooms. One woman woke after hearing noises outside.

“She left her bedroom and went to her flatmate’s bedroom, where she saw the accused. She was scared and ran to her own room and held the door closed.”

Ms Robertson said the occupant of the room has been “really shaken up” after discoverin­g Mitchell had been in her room as she slept.

Another student described seeing a “silhouette” as Mitchell moved about her room, causing her to scream.

Police arrived on scene after being alerted to a different male behaving suspicious­ly.

This was a brazen crime where you crept into a flat occupied by these women. SHERIFF WILLIAM WOOD

He cannot be named due to ongoing court proceeding­s.

Ms Robertson continued: “Male A was standing on a wheelie bin and officers pulled him down. Several minutes later the front door of the property was unlocked and the accused emerged.”

Mitchell’s solicitor said his client was under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident, adding that Mr Mitchell has very little recollecti­on of the incident. He has long-standing drug issues and this was committed while under the influence of crack cocaine.

Sentencing Mitchell, Sheriff William Wood told him: “You are a frequent offender and thief. This was a brazen crime where you crept into a flat occupied by these women and crept from room to room, despite the fact they were occupied. I consider a custodial sentence to be the only option.”

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