A woman has admitted breaching anti-social behaviour orders preventing her from entering 16 sheltered housing complexes in Dundee.
Tandy Swinton, 36, of Elders Court, has been placed on a community payback order under supervision and a restriction of liberty order for six months on each.
She was also put on a restricted movement order preventing her from entering an address in Ashbank Road and sheltered housing complexes in Mulligan Court and Logie Street.
Swinton admitted entering Mulligan Court on November 18 when banned from doing so.
She further admitted that on August 26, when ordered not to enter various city council sheltered housing complexes, she entered an address in Ashbank Road, part of Logie Sheltered Housing complex, while on bail.
Swinton also admitted possessing heroin, a Class A drug, on June 14 in Adamson Court and in Coupar Angus Road on October 1, while on bail.
Sentence on the drugs charges was deferred until March 7 when a review of her community payback order will also be held.
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Woman admits entering Dundee sheltered housing complex despite being banned