Ah, thanks for that, Mr Dundee Op - I mainly rely on the Courier's website these days, and had assumed any report would be posted there, but maybe not...
And obviously the names floating about on social media were bang on.
Anyway, quite a charge sheet
And the text uses the words alleged/allegedly/allegations a total of 12 times...
So Courier obviously being hyper-senstive about the contempt of court rules, etc, which they seemed a bit miffed about over the Lochee axe girl case - the likes of Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson don't have to bother with such legal niceties
No pleas from teenagers on claims of assault to lone female taxi driverThe Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee) 7 Nov 2025A female taxi driver was allegedly left severely injured after being attacked and robbed in Dundee by two teenagers.Court papers allege the woman was threatened with a knife before ending up lying on Forfar Road.
Kaydon Mccoll and Malachi Dixon, both 19, are also alleged to have spat on and robbed a delivery driver outside Taco Bell on the same day. The pair have been remanded in custody in connection with the November 3 allegations.
Mccoll, of Pitkerro Road, was allegedly on five separate bail orders at the time with Dixon, of Byron Street, allegedly subject to an undertaking to appear at court.
The pair were allegedly within a taxi at a layby between Caird Park and Forfar Road when they attacked the driver. They are alleged to have placed their arms around her neck from the rear, applying pressure demanded money.
It is alleged the men said they had a knife and threatened to stab the woman, forcing her to throw herself on to the road in a bid to escape. While lying on the road, she was allegedly kicked repeatedly on the head and body to her severe injury. Both men are said to have made off with a wallet and a money pouch.
They are also accused of assaulting a man outside Taco Bell, on Reform and Street, by pulling a delivery bag, throwing food at him and repeatedly punching him to the face, causing him to fall to the ground.
They allegedly shouted and spat at him, and threw a glass bottle at him before robbing his delivery bag.
Prosecutors allege the offence was aggravated by racial prejudice.
No pleas were offered on behalf of the pair when they appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court on petition.