Man accused of crashing car into Tannadice wall fails to appear at court By The Courier Reporter June 3 2015, 1:02pm June 3 2015, 1:02pm Share Man accused of crashing car into Tannadice wall fails to appear at court Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/thecourier/news/dundee/266250/man-accused-of-crashing-car-into-tannadice-wall-fails-to-appear-at-court/ Copy Link A man accused of crashing his car into Dundee United’s Tannadice stadium, leaving a gaping hole in the wall, is being hunted by police. Bradley Forsyth is alleged to have smashed his Ford Fiesta into the turnstiles on April 6 last year. The crash – which occurred the day after United hosted Celtic in a top-flight match – left a hole in the side of the Fair Play Stand. Forsyth is accused of failing to stop and failing to report the crash within 24 hours. He also faces a further charge of failing to identify the driver of a car in Dundee’s Hilltown following an incident there. Forsyth, 23, of Playfair Terrace, Dundee, denies the three charges on summary complaint at Dundee Sheriff Court. Defence solicitor Anika Jethwa said: “He isn’t here today and there are already multiple warrants for his arrest.” Sheriff Alistair Carmichael issued another warrant for his arrest.