Robbie Wilson
By admin / September 16, 2025
❌ROBBIE WILSON – NEW CUMNOCK, SCOTLAND❌
📍 Location: New Cumnock, Scotland
⚠️ Charges & Offences:
- Assault to injury using household objects
- Physical restraint during domestic incident
- Criminal damage to a mobile phone
📝 Case Summary:
Robbie Wilson, 26, of Afton Bridgend in New Cumnock, has pleaded guilty at Dumfries Sheriff Court to a disturbing assault on a woman during a domestic incident on December 18th, 2024.
During the incident, which occurred at a private address in Sanquhar, Wilson threw a toy at the victim, which struck her directly on the body. The situation escalated when Wilson began pushing the woman before using a household stair gate to physically pin her down on a sofa, leaving her injured and distressed.
The court also heard that Wilson deliberately knocked the woman’s mobile phone from her hand during the altercation, causing it to fall and sustain damage — an act seen as a further attempt to control the situation and potentially prevent her from calling for help.
Wilson has admitted full responsibility for both the violent assault and the criminal damage. Sentencing has been deferred while the court awaits background reports, which typically include details on previous behaviour, potential risk to the public, and the likelihood of reoffending.
This case is not isolated. Sources suggest a wider pattern of controlling and aggressive behaviour, indicating a potential risk to other women he may come into contact with.
❗ Public Warning:
- Known to resort to violence during domestic disputes
- Used everyday objects as weapons or restraints
- Deliberately damaged communication devices during assault
These are clear indicators of a coercive, controlling, and violent pattern of behaviour. If you know Robbie Wilson, or are in contact with him, it is essential to stay aware and act with caution.
⚠️ Clare’s Law – Know Your Rights:
If you’re concerned about Robbie Wilson’s history of domestic abuse, you have the legal right to make a request under Clare’s Law — officially called the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
💬 This allows you to ask the police if someone you are in a relationship with has a history of abusive or violent behaviour.
- 📞 Call 101 to start a confidential Clare’s Law application
- 🌐 Or visit your local police force’s website
- 🚨 In an emergency, always call 999
No one deserves to live in fear. Please look out for one another, and share this information if you think someone may be at risk.



