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Aberdeen driver who dragged police officers down Highland road with car is jailed

(3 weeks ago)
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Lauren Baird, 43, of Aberdeen, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail and disqualified from driving for 43 months for culpable and reckless conduct. She dragged two police officers along a Highland road with her car on July 10, 2023, after being pulled over for not having insurance. The officers sustained injuries but were fortunate to avoid more serious harm.

  1. 1 July 10, 2023: Lauren Baird drags two police officers with her car on the B9152 road.
  2. 2 Recently (implied June 3, 2025): Lauren Baird is jailed for 18 months and disqualified from driving for 43 months after admitting to culpable and reckless conduct and other charges.
  • Lauren Baird received an 18-month jail sentence and a 43-month driving disqualification.
  • The police officers sustained grazing, bruises, an injured knee, and a staved finger, but were fortunate to avoid more serious injuries.
  • Police Scotland welcomed the conviction, emphasizing the unacceptability of endangering officers.
What: Lauren Baird was jailed for 18 months and disqualified from driving for 43 months for culpable and reckless conduct, specifically for dragging two police officers with her car.
When: The incident occurred on July 10, 2023. Sentencing took place recently (implied June 3, 2025).
Where: On the B9152 road between Kincraig and Rotheimurchas, near Aviemore, in the Scottish Highlands. Lauren Baird is from Aberdeen.
Why: Baird drove away in a 'moment of panic' when she was stopped by police officers and questioned about her vehicle's lack of insurance.
How: Police officers pulled over Baird's car. When they engaged with her regarding her insurance, she suddenly drove off, dragging the officers who were at her vehicle. The incident was captured on dashcam footage.

Lauren Baird, 43, of Aberdeen, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail and disqualified from driving for 43 months for culpable and reckless conduct. She dragged two police officers along a Highland road with her car on July 10, 2023, after being pulled over for not having insurance. The officers sustained injuries but were fortunate to avoid more serious harm.