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

Supervisio­n formanwho admitted following two women

Court: Man, 49, also lifted skirt and is placed on sex offenders register

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An Inverness man who followed two women and lifted the skirt of one of them has been given unpaid work and put on three years’ supervisio­n.

Alan Mitchell, 49, of Diriebught Court, appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court yesterday for sentence after previously admitting behaving in a threatenin­g or abusive manner towards the two women, aged in their 30s and 50s respective­ly.

Sheriff Gary Aitken, who had deferred sentence for a background report, ordered Mitchell to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work as an alternativ­e to prison.

He also placed him on the sex offenders register and under social work supervisio­n for three years and instructed him to take part in a sex offenders rehabilita­tion programme.

The sheriff told Mitchell: “These are very serious charges and either one of them alone could have justified a prison sentence.

“This has been at the forefront of my mind.”

Sheriff Aitken added, however: “There seems to be some issues in your life which may have led to these offences.

“This is the time to deal with them to make sure this does not happen again.”

The court heard Mitchell’s brother was killed in an accident on the A9 four years ago, with his mother dying just seven weeks later.

The marriage of the

“There seems to be some issues in your life which may have led to these offences”

former delivery driver then broke up and his solicitor Rory Gowans said his client believed “he had something of a mental breakdown”.

The lawyer added: “He is at a loss to explain his behaviour.

“But he has had a few body blows in the past few years and has not really dealt with them well.

“He has been in the throes of despair since then and offers his unreserved apologies to the women.”

The older woman was followed by Mitchell down a dark street from Morrisons supermarke­t towards the railway station on the night of January 18 this year.

He caught up with her, touched her coat and then lifted her skirt.

Then, the court was told, he mumbled: “That was nice.”

The incident happened just two months after Mitchell followed a woman into the Rose Street car park, and watched her walk towards her car, before knocking on the window, asking to talk to her.

The motorist was so disturbed, she drove away and reported it to police.

Both incidents were filmed on CCTV.

Depute fiscal Niall Macdonald told the court that one woman still feels very wary in car parks and gets upset when she hears sounds that are similar to the knocking on her car window.

Mr Macdonald added that the second victim was also traumatise­d by the incident.

He said: “She was totally shocked and scared by what happened.

“She wouldn’t go out in the dark and has only started walking on her own after the clocks changed.”

 ??  ?? ALTERNATIV­E TO JAIL: Alan Mitchell will now be under social work supervisio­n
ALTERNATIV­E TO JAIL: Alan Mitchell will now be under social work supervisio­n

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