Under-the-influence Muir of Ord man scaled roofs 'in fear' Highland court hears as sheriff berates 'odd' behaviour
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A sheriff was surprised at a 50-year-old Ross-shire man's bizarre behaviour after it was claimed he was assaulted and had climbed onto roofs because he "felt safe".
Inverness Sheriff Court heard that occupants of a house in Tomatin Road in the city's Hilton housing estate alerted police when they saw Alan Munro on top of their shed on the night of February 19, this year.
His antics were captured on the property's CCTV camera and at one stage Munro became stuck before managing to clamber down.
However the court heard that when officers attended, Munro of Great North Road, Muir of Ord, was back up on the roof.
He was assisted down and arrested. Munro admitted a breach of the peace and had sentence deferred for a background report.
Munro, originally from Leverburgh on the Isle of Harris, was bailed until August 15.
Defence solicitor advocate Neil Wilson told Sheriff Eilidh Macdonald: "He should not have been there but there was no intention of dishonesty which has been accepted by the Crown.
"He was in fear of certain individuals and did not want to return to his accommodation. He was also abusing amphetamine at the time. On that night, he was under the influence of a substance and had nowhere else to go after being assaulted earlier in the evening.
"He was making his way between rooftops because he felt safe. After wandering aimlessly around this garden he sat down on the roof. There was no significance to him being in Tomatin Road," Mr Wilson added.
Sheriff Macdonald commented: "It is very odd behaviour and must have been distressing for the occupants."