ALLY DOUGLAS FROM SCONE BUSTS BAIL AND ATTACKS NEIGHBOUR IN DRUNKEN RAGE
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Scone Domestic Abuser
Ally Douglas, a resident of Stormont Road in Scone, found himself back in legal trouble after breaching his bail conditions and engaging in a violent confrontation that resulted in serious injuries to a neighbour. The incident unfolded amidst a series of troubling events linked to his ongoing legal issues related to harassment and domestic disturbances.
Douglas, who is currently suspended from his position as a conductor at Scotrail, has a history of aggressive behavior. He previously pleaded guilty to a campaign of harassment directed at his former partner, which included multiple stalking incidents and an attempt to forcibly enter her residence in August 2024. These actions prompted legal proceedings and bail restrictions intended to prevent further disturbances.
Despite these restrictions, on June 15, 2025, while still under bail conditions and awaiting sentencing, Douglas reappeared at his former partner’s home. This time, he was armed with a kitchen knife and a shovel, escalating the threat he posed. Witnesses reported that Douglas made repeated phone calls to the victim before arriving at the property, where he attempted to break the windows of the house. Inside, the victim, along with her two young children, was forced to seek refuge in a locked bathroom to escape the danger.
The situation took a violent turn when Douglas, armed and aggressive, caused injuries to a neighbour during a drunken rage. The neighbour was hospitalized as a result of the assault, highlighting the dangerous and unpredictable nature of Douglas’s behavior. His actions not only violated bail conditions but also posed a serious threat to the safety of those around him.
Following his arrest, Douglas was granted bail once again, despite the severity of his recent conduct. His case continues to unfold as authorities investigate the full extent of his actions and the impact on his victims. The community remains concerned about the recurrence of violence and the ongoing legal proceedings involving Ally Douglas in Scone.
Douglas, who is currently suspended from his position as a conductor at Scotrail, has a history of aggressive behavior. He previously pleaded guilty to a campaign of harassment directed at his former partner, which included multiple stalking incidents and an attempt to forcibly enter her residence in August 2024. These actions prompted legal proceedings and bail restrictions intended to prevent further disturbances.
Despite these restrictions, on June 15, 2025, while still under bail conditions and awaiting sentencing, Douglas reappeared at his former partner’s home. This time, he was armed with a kitchen knife and a shovel, escalating the threat he posed. Witnesses reported that Douglas made repeated phone calls to the victim before arriving at the property, where he attempted to break the windows of the house. Inside, the victim, along with her two young children, was forced to seek refuge in a locked bathroom to escape the danger.
The situation took a violent turn when Douglas, armed and aggressive, caused injuries to a neighbour during a drunken rage. The neighbour was hospitalized as a result of the assault, highlighting the dangerous and unpredictable nature of Douglas’s behavior. His actions not only violated bail conditions but also posed a serious threat to the safety of those around him.
Following his arrest, Douglas was granted bail once again, despite the severity of his recent conduct. His case continues to unfold as authorities investigate the full extent of his actions and the impact on his victims. The community remains concerned about the recurrence of violence and the ongoing legal proceedings involving Ally Douglas in Scone.