Sheriff Court Man who exposed himself to two women when answering door sentenced
A man exposed himself while answering the door to two women at his Ayr home and later stood at his window naked.
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Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
A man exposed himself while answering the door to two women at his Ayr home and later stood at his window naked.
Two men allegedly stole a mystery bag with 'unknown contents' after breaking into an Ayr flat.
A serial charlatan who pretended to being a Crosshouse doctor and a 'Celtic scout' avoided further jail time for handling criminal cash.
A Three Towns man who threatened a convicted rapist and told him he would murder him if he came back to Ardrossan has walked free from court.
A police constable scolded by a sheriff for inappropriate behaviour and 'discussing his sex life’ with South Ayrshire pupils has been acquitted of indecent acts towards a schoolgirl.
A man is in custody after allegedly glassing his girlfriend, shouting at paramedics and assaulting a police officer.
A man allegedly made indecent comments to a young boy and sexually assaulted a girl at Ayr station.
A Maybole teenager allegedly exposed himself and assaulted a man while making racist comments at Craig Tara Holiday Park.
An Ayr man accused of holding a woman hostage and assaulting her in his flat was found not guilty as prosecutors dopped the case.
A repeat sex offender who sent pictures of his privates to someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl is awaiting sentence.
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