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Man accused of attacking and disfiguring doctor with knife at local health centre

Man accused of attacking and disfiguring doctor with knife at local health centre

A man appeared in court today accused of assaulting a doctor – leaving him disfigured – at a local medical centre.

David Gibson appeared at Forfar Sheriff Court facing a string of charges over an alleged incident at the Links Health Centre in Montrose on Tuesday afternoon.

He faced four charges on petition during a brief private hearing.

It is alleged that he possessed a knife and assaulted the man, understood to be a doctor at the centre, to his injury and disfigurement.

Gibson, 42, of Montrose, also faces two further charges of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner likely to cause fear or alarm.

Gibson made no plea during the hearing and the case was continued for further examination.

He was remanded in custody pending a further hearing next week.

Inspector Steve Rose, of Police Scotland’s Tayside Division, said: “Police were called to Frank Wood Way, Montrose, at 4.55pm in relation to a disturbance.

“The incident was contained in a specific building. There was no risk to the wider public and the male concerned has been taken in to custody.

“I would like to take the opportunity to thank the public who were at the incident for their co-operation and patience while it was dealt with.”

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