Byline: BILLY PATERSON
A THIEF raided the home of Scotland's top horse trainer and stole her Rolex watch while she was at a race meeting.
Heroin addict Quinton Stewart, 23, and an unnamed accomplice, took a rolex fake pounds 3500 Rolex and pounds 1700 as Linda Perratt cheered her horses at Hamilton.
Brass Set Last night, Linda, 35, of Cree Lodge, Ayr, said the watch was of sentimental value. She said: "The day we were robbed we had a runner at York and we were at Hamilton where we also had runners. The money and the watch will be long gone now." Stewart, of Ferguson Street, Ayr, also admitted snatching handbags from women as old as 88 and stealing a car worth pounds 1600. He admitted a total of 11 charges at the town's sheriff court.
Solicitor Robert Logan said Stewart's accomplice had worked for Miss Perratt and his client stole
embroidered patches to feed a drug habit.
Sheriff Colin Miller jailed Stewart for three-and-a-half years. He told him: "You face a long period of custody because of your targeting of elderly women."
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