Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 05:30
Jail threat for OAP on rampage
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Drunk pensioner punched a disabled woman
A PENSIONER who harassed carers and punched a disabled woman in Irvine has been warned that there is a good chance she will be jailed.
Richmond Fellowship carers Debbie McKean and Allyson Cameron were heading to the home of Eileen Dickie in Dalrymple Drive when her sister Maureen Gallacher, 61, followed along behind them.
Procurator Fiscal Isobel Vincent told Kilmarnock Sheriff Court: "It was around 5.45pm when the carers arrived at the accused's sister's address."
The story continues in this week's Times.
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