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DUNOON PAEDOPHILE JAMIE RUDLING SENTENCED FOR GROOMING TEENS IN AYR AND PRESTWICK
In a disturbing case that has shocked the local communities, Jamie Rudling, a 23-year-old man from Dunoon, was convicted of serious grooming offences involving two 14-year-old girls from Ayr and Prestwick. The incidents, which took place over several months, revealed a pattern of predatory behavior that culminated in Rudling attempting to meet one of the girls for sexual activity at Braehead shopping centre.The court heard that between December 1 of the previous year and May 1 of the current year, Rudling engaged in illicit activities at his residence near Dunoon and an address in Prestwick. During this period, he persuaded a 14-year-old girl to expose her breasts via a webcam, an act that was part of his grooming scheme. The charges also included his efforts to arrange a physical meeting with the girl, with the intent to engage in sexual acts or have her present during such acts.
Furthermore, Rudling was implicated in persuading another girl to expose her breasts and bottom through a webcam between February and April of the same year. These actions highlight a disturbing pattern of online exploitation involving minors, which the court described as deeply troubling.
When Rudling appeared before Sheriff Norman McFadyen at Ayr Sheriff Court, he pleaded guilty to three charges related to these offences. The court was presented with extensive reports, including psychiatric evaluations, which shed light on Rudling’s mental state and his ongoing issues with sexual offending. His defense lawyer, David Watt, emphasized that Rudling was already on probation for a previous attempted rape conviction and that he was aware of the need for ongoing treatment.
It was also revealed that Rudling had a prior conviction for attempting to rape a woman at a party in 2007. Although he was initially spared jail and placed on probation, his subsequent appeal was dismissed, and he returned to his unlawful activities. This week’s sentencing marked a significant escalation, as Sheriff McFadyen sentenced Rudling to 28 months in prison and ordered a two-year period of supervised release afterward.
In addition to his imprisonment, Rudling was placed on the sex offenders register and prohibited from contacting girls under the age of 16 through any form of telecommunications without parental consent. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness of his offences and the need to protect vulnerable minors from further harm. Rudling’s case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by online grooming and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding children and teenagers in communities like Dunoon, Ayr, and Prestwick.