A teen dubbed 'Spider-ned' after he
scaled the outside of a 14 storey block of flats to evade police was
today told his liberty is 'hanging by a thread' by a sheriff.
Connor
McLeod, 16, climbed out of a window and down the side of the block in
Dallfield Court in Dundee, dashing away after he arrived safely on the
ground.
He then got involved in a stand-off with police when he was later found on the fourth-floor ledge of another building, Dundee Sheriff Court was told.
The bizarre chase started when police arrived at McLeod’s flat to check he was sticking to a bail curfew. His mother, Lyn Finlay, 37, became angry at their questions.
She later ended up in court after she shouted, swore and threatened to kill police officers, while on bail. More Read
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He then got involved in a stand-off with police when he was later found on the fourth-floor ledge of another building, Dundee Sheriff Court was told.
The bizarre chase started when police arrived at McLeod’s flat to check he was sticking to a bail curfew. His mother, Lyn Finlay, 37, became angry at their questions.
She later ended up in court after she shouted, swore and threatened to kill police officers, while on bail. More Read
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