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WATCH: Aberdeen mother jailed for dragging two police officers along Grampian Road in Aviemore as she fled scene in car





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A 43 year old Aberdeen mother put the lives of two police officers in danger when she drove off at speed having given them a false name in Aviemore late at night and dragging them along the road.

Inverness Sheriff Court was told that when the constables challenged her about the inaccurate information she gave at 10.35pm on July 10, 2023, Lauren Baird of Osborne Place, accelerated away and the two helpless victims were fortunate not to have gone under the car.

The incident occurred at the south end of Grampian Road near the Premier Inn Hotel.

Lauren Baird was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Picture: Facebook.
Lauren Baird was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Picture: Facebook.

Sheriff Sara Matheson was shown dashcam footage of one officer detaching himself after a few feet and the other officer only managing to free herself several yards along the road.

She was left having to use crutches and has still not returned to duty.

A tearful Baird was jailed for 18 months and banned from driving for 43 months.

An at earlier hearing she had admitted to culpable and reckless conduct to the danger of life, attempting to pervert the course of justice by giving false details and attempting to conceal her vehicle and driving without a licence or insurance.

Sheriff Matheson told Baird "This was appalling behaviour.

"It put two officers' lives in danger. It was pure luck their injuries weren't a lot worse.

“But it has had a significant psychological effect on them."

It was fortunate that the officers did not go under the wheels of her car

Defending, Natalie Paterson said that her client ‘didn't appreciate the terrible consequences her actions had caused’.

Ms Paterson said: “She panicked when she was stopped by the police which is a decision she regrets."

Fiscal depute Susan Love previously told Sheriff Matheson that the female officer still had not returned to work.

Ms Love told the court that police had difficulty in obtaining Baird's true details in a half hour conversation during which she showed the officers a photograph she claimed was her but clearly it was not.

The court heard that the one truth she delivered was that she was staying at the nearby Coylumbridge Hotel but when she was told she was being arrested, she drove off at speed.

The two police officers lie injured on Grampian Road as Lauren Baird flees the scene on Grampian Road in Aviemore.
The two police officers lie injured on Grampian Road as Lauren Baird flees the scene on Grampian Road in Aviemore.

Ms Love added: "It was fortunate that the officers did not go under the wheels of her car. They were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment to grazing, bruises, head swelling, an injured knee and a staved finger.

“When their police colleagues checked the hotel soon after the incident, they found her there. Her car had been concealed in a forest road close to the property.”

However Ms Love told the court that she had used the bolt to prevent the house key unlocking the door and permission was granted for a forced entry.

"But she continued to delay matters and was in the bathroom getting dressed. But the officers could hear the sound of the toilet being repeatedly flushed."

Drugs possession charges against Baird were dropped by the prosecution service.

Superintendent Andrew Barclay welcomed the sentence handed down to Baird.

He said: “Whilst neither officer sustained serious physical injury her behaviour was very dangerous and has had a significant affect on those officers involved.

"A police officer’s job, by its very nature, often means they can find themselves dealing with volatile and dangerous situations to protect the communities we serve.

“It is totally unacceptable for officers to be put in harms way or injured by the irresponsible actions of others.

"We will take necessary action with those who deliberately put an officer's life in danger, as today’s verdict confirms.”


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