A DUNDEE man allegedly sent gifts to his ex-partner, returned letters to her, and repeatedly phoned her.
Andrew McIntosh, 62, of Millbay Gardens, also allegedly attended at his former partner Linda Brownlee’s home uninvited and repeatedly phoned her work with the intention of speaking to her.
McIntosh will stand trial at the city’s sheriff court. He denies a charge of engaging in a course of conduct which caused Ms Brownlee fear and alarm, at Magdalen Yard Road and King’s Cross Hospital, Hospital Street, between December 19 last year and April 22.
He allegedly punched her on the head, arranged for a gift bag containing gifts to be delivered to her home, and sent her a letter containing old letters she had given him while they were in a relationship.
He also allegedly persistently contacted her by phone, made phone calls of a threatening nature, and threatened her family with violence.
And he allegedly attended at her home uninvited and contacted her, repeatedly drove past her home in his car and made phonecalls to her work in an attempt to contact her.
McIntosh also denies a second charge of breaching bail conditions by contacting Ms Brownlee and attempting to contact her, at the same locations, between February 17 and April 22.
Trial is on August 11, with an intermediate diet on July 26.