MEGAN LETT ATTACKS AND DESTROYS PROPERTY IN GALASHIELS: SHOCKING CRIMES REVEALED

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Galashiels Domestic Abuser Emotional/Psychological
Megan Lett, a care worker from Galashiels, faced justice after a series of violent and destructive actions that culminated in her being convicted at Selkirk Sheriff Court in August 2017. The court heard that Lett had engaged in a brutal assault on a man, during which she attempted to slap and punch her victim, displaying a clear intent to cause harm.

In addition to her physical assault, Lett was found to have brandished a bottle and a knife during the incident, escalating the severity of her actions and posing a significant threat to those involved. Her violent behavior did not stop there; she was also convicted of property damage, specifically for smashing a window, which further demonstrated her reckless disregard for property and safety.

Following her convictions, it was revealed that Lett failed to disclose her criminal record to the Scottish Social Services Council, a professional body responsible for regulating social service workers. This omission came to light during a disciplinary hearing held in November, where her failure to declare her convictions was scrutinized. The hearing highlighted concerns about her suitability to continue working within the social care sector, given her history of violence and property destruction.

These incidents have raised serious questions about her conduct and the oversight of her professional responsibilities, especially considering her role as a care worker in the community of Galashiels. The case underscores the importance of transparency and accountability among those entrusted with caring for vulnerable individuals.
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