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Thurso man sparked bomb scare at two Inverness premises By Court Reporter
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Updated: 17:01, 03 March 2021
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One of the incidents took place at the Morrisons supermarket in Millburn Road, Inverness.
A Thurso man has admitted having deliberately sparked a bomb scare he knew to be false, at two commercial premises in Inverness.
Rory McCallum pleaded guilty at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday and will be sentenced next month.
The 42-year-old passed a note to Yvonne McIver, an assistant at the Morrisons store in Millburn Road, stating that there was a bomb in the vicinity which was liable to explode or ignite .
Thurso man apologies to sheriff over tirade of abuse in Wick courtroom By Court Reporter Published: 11:10, 26 February 2021
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Sheriff Andrew Berry.
A young man apologised to a sheriff for subjecting him to a tirade of abuse at a previous hearing.
It happened after Liam Long s demand last month that he be jailed immediately was rejected by Sheriff Andrew Berry.
After he was told that he was to be remanded, Long repeatedly insisted on the instant sentence, unleashing a tirade of abuse the sheriff described as outrageous and disgraceful .