A sex offender who avoided police checks by sleeping rough has been jailed for a year.

Scott Notman, also a convicted football hooligan, lied to police by saying he had been in hospital when they were looking for him in Airdrie.

The 49-year-old admitted failing to disclose a change of address within three days.

Notman was put on the sex offenders’ register for five years in July 2023 after being caught in a paedophile sting.

He used an online dating site to contact a female he believed to be aged 14.

‘Emma’ turned out to be an adult member of a vigilante group posing as a teenager.

Notman arranged to meet her for sex but didn’t turn up.

Airdrie Sheriff Court heard this week that police officers from the sex offenders’ monitoring unit went to Notman’s home in Scott’s Place, Airdrie, for a routine check four times in October this year.

There was no sign of him and housing officers who turned up with an eviction notice also got no reply.

Annette Ward, prosecuting, said: “Police officers traced him in a social work office in Bellshill on November 5.

“He claimed he had been in Monklands Hospital between October 18 and November 4.

“Enquiries at the hospital established he’d attended at the emergency unit on November 3 but was discharged after examination.”

Defence lawyer Tony Linden said Notman’s sex offender status had put him “at a low ebb”, adding: “As remarkable as it seems, he chose to leave his house, preferring to sleep rough.

“Of course, the first thing he was required to do was tell the police, given the clear concerns that arose from them not knowing where he was.”

Sheriff Joseph Hughes told Notman: “Your record shows breaches of non-harassment and community payback orders.

“This is another example of non-compliance and it’s really serious.

“It can’t be allowed to continue as you are on the sex offenders’ register until 2028.”

In 2021 Notman was jailed for 15 months for breaking a Hearts football fan’s jaw in an unprovoked attack after a game against Motherwell.

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