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Lochee flats incident: Man, 18, admits breach of peace after police called to party

Lochee flats incident: Man, 18, admits breach of peace after police called to party

A teenager has pleaded guilty to a breach of the peace after shouting and swearing at police officers who were called to a party.

Eyewitnesses told how police descended on Elders Court in Lochee after being notified of an incident within the building.

In total, there were around five police cars and another two vans parked outside the block of flats yesterday.

Dozens of officers could be seen in and around the building.

Following their inquiries, a spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed that a teenager had been charged. Eighteen-year-old Kieren Thomson appeared at the city’s sheriff court today.

Fiscal depute Muhammad Sadiq told the court police officers were called to a flat at Elders Court at 6am.

The fiscal said: “There were a large number of people within the flat.

“The accused shouted offensive phrases towards the officers and swore and refused to desist.

“He was cautioned and charged.”

Solicitor Ann Duffy, defending Thomson, said her client suffered from a form of ADHD.

Sentence was deferred until January 29 for reports.

A resident at Elders Court said there were often emergency services in the area.

The man said: “I saw lots of police vehicles, probably about seven, but I had no idea what was going on.

“I try to keep myself to myself in this place as there is always trouble.

“There are always police round here so I tend not to pay much attention any more.

“There seemed to be a lot of activity. I just kept my head down though.”

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