Woman attacked police officer in Stobswell after being caught breaching bail By Ciaran Shanks April 16 2020, 10:20am April 16 2020, 10:20am Share Woman attacked police officer in Stobswell after being caught breaching bail Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/dundee/2549513/woman-attacked-police-officer-in-stobswell-after-being-caught-breaching-bail/ Copy Link A police officer had her fingers twisted by a woman arrested for breaching her bail conditions. Annie Finlay pleaded guilty to carrying out the assault on Albert Street on April 13. The offence was committed just six days after being released on bail from Dundee Sheriff Court. It was revealed that Finlay was seen walking on the street with her partner, who she was not supposed to contact as part of the conditions. The pair were stopped by officers on patrol and Finlay, 27, was arrested in connection with breaching her bail. However, Finlay turned violent in the process of being arrested and seized a female officer’s hand before twisting her fingers. Finlay, of Dura Street, pleaded guilty to the two charges on summary complaint from custody before Sheriff John Rafferty. She was fined £300. This article originally appeared on the Evening Telegraph website. For more information, read about our new combined website.