Tracey Walker: A man and a woman have been convicted of murder in Shetland

A man and a woman have been convicted for the murder of 40-year-old Tracey Walker in Shetland.

Ross McDougall, 32, and Dawn Smith, 29, were found guilty of murder following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

Police were called to Ladies Drive, Lerwick on Tuesday, July 30 at around 2.05 am after receiving reports of a woman being found outside a property.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

A man and a woman have been convicted of murder in Shetland.A man and a woman have been convicted of murder in Shetland.
A man and a woman have been convicted of murder in Shetland.
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Detective Inspector Stewart Andrew, of Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team, said: “This was a brutal attack and one that has left Tracey’s family absolutely devastated.

"I hope this conviction has given them some sense of justice.

"Our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time and I would like to thank the public for coming forward and assisting with our investigation.”

Chief Inspector Lindsay Tulloch, Shetland Area Commander, also thanked the local community. “This was a harrowing ordeal for Tracey’s family, her friends and those who knew her and my thoughts are with them as they continue to come to terms with what happened.

“I would like to thank people from the local community for their quick actions in contacting emergency services during what I'm sure must have been a harrowing ordeal.

"What happened that day has had a huge impact on many families and people, the effect of which will continue for some time to come.

“Fortunately, this kind of crime is rare on Shetland and officers will continue to work to keep everyone in our communities safe.

“But this conviction should send a clear message that violence like this has no place in our society and will not be tolerated.”

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