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Highland man assaulted two police officers and threw his shoe at them





Burnett Road police station. Picture: HNM stock image
Burnett Road police station. Picture: HNM stock image

A 39-year-old Dingwall man will be sentenced next month after he admitted assaulting two police officers and threatened them on a journey to Burnett Road Police Station in Inverness.

Sheriff Neil Wilson elected not to hear the full facts involving Mateusz Podlawski of Millbank Road, as he may not be dealing with the case on December 4 when it returns after a background report has been prepared.

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Podlawski pleaded guilty to attempting to headbutt one officer on West Drive on July 4 this year, throwing his shoe at another while shouting, swearing and threatening them in the back of a police vehicle.

Defending, Mike Chapman told Inverness Sheriff Court that a report would be required as his client was on a community payback order at the time of the the offence.


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