Stirling man left abusive messages and 'dirty toilet paper' at city mosque
Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.The social work report prepared for the court, the lawyer said, stated McGowan could not remember what the messages were, and what he had used to write them with.Mr McCready said McGowan was remorseful and currently trying to live “a pro-social lifestyle” focusing his energy on taking exercise, and he did not appear to have ongoing difficulties with alcohol or drugs.McGowan had been unemployed for some time, Mr McCready said, but was trying to gain DIY qualifications at Forth Valley College.Sheriff Robertson asked for more information about the dirty toilet paper, but Ms Reid said her papers did not go into detail.Following an adjournment for enquiries, Ms Reid told Sheriff Robertson