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Assault pair stormed into Dundee man’s bedroom

Assault pair stormed into Dundee man’s bedroom

Daniel Blair, a prisoner at Perth, and Isabella Smith, of Adamson Court, had their sentence deferred at Dundee Sheriff Court after they admitted acting together on July 15 to assault Markus Monteath and Rachel Sommerville at a house in Yarrow Terrace, Dundee and rob them of £50 and three phones.

The court heard the pair stormed into Mr Monteath’s home at 6am shouting and swearing as they entered, waking Mr Monteath and his friend Miss Sommerville.

Fiscal depute Vicki Bell said: “Blair and Smith flipped the mattress Mr Monteath was lying on and were both shouting ‘where is the money’.”

Blair, 23, had been at Mr Monteath’s home the previous evening drinking with them and another male friend, Mr Duncan. They left around 10.30pm and continued drinking at a house party with Smith, 37.

Mr Duncan fell asleep at the party but had earlier claimed to have left money at Mr Monteath’s home, although Mr Monteath and Miss Sommerville said they found no money.

The fiscal said: “Smith told Miss Sommerville to empty her bag and purse, claiming Mr Duncan told her he left money in the flat.

“Blair then proceeded to repeatedly punch Mr Monteath on the head and kicked him on the body. He then told Miss Sommerville to come into the living room and she could see Mr Monteath curled up in the corner like he was protecting himself and he was shaking and crying.”

Miss Sommerville handed over £20 from her own purse and £30 from Mr Monteath’s wallet. Smith asked her to shake her clothing which caused her mobile phone to fall out and Smith took it, along with two other mobile phones which were on the sofa.

The pair, who also admitted sending a threatening message via Facebook to Miss Sommerville demanding the password to her mobile phone, had their sentence deferred until January 4.

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