A Dundee teenager, who sent threatening Facebook messages, had sentence deferred at the city’s sheriff court.
Paul Fraser, 17, of Longtown Terrace, admitted five charges.
He admitted that on January 7, at East Haddon Road and elsewhere unknown, he engaged in a course of conduct which caused his former girlfriend, Karla Ralph, fear and alarm by sending electronic messages to her.
In those messages, the charge stated, he repeatedly threatened violence, threatened to commit murder and demanded to see a named individual.
The teenager also admitted that he attended at Miss Ralph’s home address and shouted and bawled.
Fraser further admitted that between February 4 and 16, at the same location, he attempted to contact another woman, Henrietta Ralph, via Facebook Messenger.
That was despite bail orders banning him from doing so.
Fraser further admitted two offences of breaching bail orders on February 22 by entering East Haddon Road and also by contacting Karla Ralph via Facetime and text message.
And he admitted resisting two police officers.
The charge stated that he lashed out with his arms and legs, struggled violently with the officers and refused to desist on February 26 at police HQ in West Bell Street.
Fraser will be sentenced when the case calls again on April 28.