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Man who made threats at Caithness hospital ordered to do unpaid work





A Lybster man who behaved in a threatening or abusive manner at Caithness General Hospital has been ordered to carry out 130 hours of unpaid work.

Angus Cormack (37), of Main Street, Lybster, pleaded guilty, previously at Wick Sheriff Court.

Caithness General Hospital.
Caithness General Hospital.

He made threats at the hospital on October 17 last year and struggled with police officers who arrested him.

At Wick police station he struggled with officers and demanded that they “f*** off back to England” among other offensive remarks.


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