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Ryan Ogilvie

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Case Information & Details

Public criminal case information in the UK reveals several legal proceedings associated with an individual named Ryan Ogilvie.

Current Legal Proceedings:

As of June 24, 2026, Ryan Ogilvie, 38, is facing an ongoing trial at the High Court in Stirling for the attempted murder of Michaela Pattie. He is accused of causing her to fall from a window at a block of flats in Dundee's Ballindean Road on November 25, 2024. Ogilvie denies the charge. The hearing type is listed as an "Indictment - Part Heard Trial" with the prosecutor being COPFS (Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service). Jurors were expected to consider their verdict on June 27, 2026.

Previously, on December 5, 2024, an attempted murder charge against Ryan Ogilvie related to the same incident was dropped at Dundee Sheriff Court. However, he then faced a new petition alleging he assaulted Ms. Pattie by seizing and compressing her neck, and repeatedly striking her head, inflicting trauma by unknown means. He was also accused of stealing alcohol from Sainsbury's on November 24, 2024, while subject to an anti-social behaviour order. Ogilvie, of no fixed abode, made no plea and no motion for bail was made, leading to his remand in custody and full commitment for trial by Sheriff Gregor Murray.

Past Convictions and Sentences:

On March 12, 2024, Ryan Ogilvie, then 35, was sentenced at Dundee Sheriff Court to three years and three months in jail for a series of shoplifting offenses committed in Dundee supermarkets over four months in 2023. He also received a five-year Criminally Sought Anti-Social Behaviour Order, which prohibits him from entering these supermarkets. During his "crime spree," Ogilvie committed multiple daily shoplifting offenses and threatened supermarket staff when challenged, causing distress and significant financial loss to the stores. Sheriff John MacRitchie noted Ogilvie's "atrocious record for analogous offending" and that the threats involved a knife. Ogilvie admitted to a total of 20 charges, including shoplifting five times in five days from Sainsbury's. He had also previously been jailed for fracturing a shopkeeper's eye socket in a dispute over a pie.

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