An East Kilbride teenager allegedly put fire and police officers at risk by struggling during a stand-off on a bridge.
Emma Steele is accused of culpably and recklessly climbing over a safety barrier on the structure in Greenhills Road, East Kilbride, on June 7.
The charge states that she struggled at the top of a ladder as three Scottish Fire and Rescue officers attempted to put a safety harness on her.
It's further alleged that Steele, 18, of Durham Avenue, acted in a threatening or abusive manner at Hairmyres Hospital that day.
She is accused of similar behaviour at the hospital on June 13 and 19.
She pleaded not guilty to these and other charges at Hamilton Sheriff Court.
It's alleged that, during a disturbance at her home on April 24, she shouted abuse, kicked a police officer and struggled with officers trying to restrain her sister Sophie who was threatening self-harm.
Then, on June 8, Steele allegedly acted in a disorderly manner at a house in Baillie Drive, East Kilbride, climbed on to a window ledge and fell despite people trying to stop her.
She's also accused of threatening or abusive behaviour at a car park in the town's Cornwall Street on June 22, kicking her dad, Scott Steele, in Hairmyres Park on July 4 and acting in a rowdy manner on that occasion.
Further charges state that Steele punched and kicked her dad and acted in a threatening or abusive manner at Hairmyres Hospital on July 24.
Trial has been set for April 6.
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