A Dundee man had sentence deferred at the city’s sheriff court for domestic abuse.
Iain Tait’s crimes included abduction, assault and threatening to stab a woman.
The 43-year-old, of Bryon Crescent, was found guilty after trial of five charges relating to three separate women, all of whom were his ex-partners.
Tait was found guilty of assaulting one woman at a property at Fountainbleau Drive on April 30 2006.
He was also found guilty of threatening to stab a second woman and following her home at Polepark Road between September 1 2007 and July 31 2008.
And he was found guilty of abducting and assaulting the same woman at a property on Hillside Court, Earn Crescent, on two occasions between December 1 2007 and April 30 2008.
Tait was also found guilty of abducting and assaulting a third woman, restricting her from leaving a property at Balgayview Gardens, on December 23 2013.
And he was found guilty of threatening the same woman and police officers at the same location on the same date. He will be sentenced at the sheriff court on April 14.
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