JORDAN BUNCE FROM LANGLEES SHOCKS COMMUNITY WITH SEXUAL ADVANCES NEAR FALKIRK AND LAURIETON
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Langlees Sexual Abuser
In April 2018, a disturbing incident involving Jordan Bunce, a 20-year-old resident of Langlees, drew significant attention from local authorities and the community. The incident occurred on Old Redding Road, Laurieston, where Bunce engaged in inappropriate and sexually suggestive behavior towards two teenage girls, aged 14 and 15.
According to reports, Bunce rode his bicycle behind the two young girls as they were walking under a bridge. He then waited until they were in a secluded area before making an unsolicited and highly inappropriate comment, asking if they wanted a threesome. This remark was not only crude but also carried a clear sexual undertone, which alarmed those present and prompted police involvement.
Following the incident, Bunce was brought before Falkirk Sheriff Court, where he appeared in custody to face charges related to his conduct. The court heard that on May 26 of the previous year, Bunce had behaved in a disorderly manner by making sexually suggestive comments to the two girls. Sheriff Derek Livingston presided over the case and emphasized the seriousness of the offense, noting that it contained a significant sexual element.
During the proceedings, Sheriff Livingston stated that the age of the victims—whether 14, 15, or even 20—was irrelevant to the nature of the comments made. He described Bunce’s actions as particularly inappropriate, especially given the context of the incident. The sheriff highlighted that Bunce’s cycling behind the girls and his subsequent comment about engaging in a threesome was a crass and unacceptable remark.
Mr. Morrow, representing the prosecution, acknowledged the crudeness of the comment, describing it as a “crass thing to say.” The court decided to adjourn the case until May 10, 2018, to allow for a supplementary criminal justice social work report to be prepared, which would provide further insight into Bunce’s background and potential risk factors.
In the meantime, Jordan Bunce, whose address is listed as 115 Lomond Drive, Langlees, was remanded in custody. Additionally, he was placed on the sex offender’s register, reflecting the gravity of his actions and the court’s concern for community safety. The case has raised alarm within the local community, highlighting the importance of vigilance and appropriate legal responses to such disturbing behavior.
According to reports, Bunce rode his bicycle behind the two young girls as they were walking under a bridge. He then waited until they were in a secluded area before making an unsolicited and highly inappropriate comment, asking if they wanted a threesome. This remark was not only crude but also carried a clear sexual undertone, which alarmed those present and prompted police involvement.
Following the incident, Bunce was brought before Falkirk Sheriff Court, where he appeared in custody to face charges related to his conduct. The court heard that on May 26 of the previous year, Bunce had behaved in a disorderly manner by making sexually suggestive comments to the two girls. Sheriff Derek Livingston presided over the case and emphasized the seriousness of the offense, noting that it contained a significant sexual element.
During the proceedings, Sheriff Livingston stated that the age of the victims—whether 14, 15, or even 20—was irrelevant to the nature of the comments made. He described Bunce’s actions as particularly inappropriate, especially given the context of the incident. The sheriff highlighted that Bunce’s cycling behind the girls and his subsequent comment about engaging in a threesome was a crass and unacceptable remark.
Mr. Morrow, representing the prosecution, acknowledged the crudeness of the comment, describing it as a “crass thing to say.” The court decided to adjourn the case until May 10, 2018, to allow for a supplementary criminal justice social work report to be prepared, which would provide further insight into Bunce’s background and potential risk factors.
In the meantime, Jordan Bunce, whose address is listed as 115 Lomond Drive, Langlees, was remanded in custody. Additionally, he was placed on the sex offender’s register, reflecting the gravity of his actions and the court’s concern for community safety. The case has raised alarm within the local community, highlighting the importance of vigilance and appropriate legal responses to such disturbing behavior.