Drunk Wick man weed in police cell after abusing Tesco worker
Drunken Wick man Kyle Miller abused a Tesco assistant and piddled in a police cell after being arrested, the town’s sheriff court heard on Thursday.
A store employee saw Miller (26) standing outside the building on December 11, consuming beer from a tin he had purchased.
Fiscal depute Grant McLennan said that when he was advised he shouldn’t be doing this, Miller threatened to “punch [him] in the face”.
Mr McLennan said that the worker was joined by a colleague and they tried to reason with the accused.
The fiscal depute continued: “Miller told them it was Christmas and he was going to drink.”
The police were contacted and the accused was arrested and taken to Wick police station where he was put in a cell.
Mr McLennan said: “Miller was heard to urinate. The water spilled into the floor of the cell block corridor and had to be cleaned up by an officer. The accused then began shouting abuse such as ‘go and get a life you sad c***’.”
Sheriff Neil Wilson continued the case for a background report on Miller, who is currently working his way through a unpaid work order, imposed previously for an unrelated offence.
The accused, now living at Great Northern Road, Aberdeen, admitted threatening or abusive behaviour and an offending record. He will be sentenced on February 19.