A fourth defendant has appeared in court after damage was caused to US President Donald Trump's Turnberry Golf Course.
Autumn Ward was summoned to Ayr County Sheriff Court on Friday and charged with causing harm with intent.
The 21-year-old Liverpool woman pleaded not guilty and was sent for further testing and released on bail until the next court hearing.
Police were called to Trump Turnberry on Maidens Road in Turnberry, South Ayrshire, at around 4.40am on March 8.
The clubhouse at the 800-acre resort was sprayed with red paint and the greens were also damaged.
This court hearing was a continuation of a case in which three people had previously appeared in court.
Ricky Southall, 33, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and Umzeh Bashir, 55, from Leeds, were charged with criminal damage during a closed sitting of Ayr County Sheriff Court on Monday, April 7.
They pleaded not guilty and were sent for further examination, after which they were released on bail until the next court hearing.
The hearing comes after another man appeared in the same court on March 31, charged with wilful mischief over damage to the resort.
Kieran Robson, 33, from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders, was charged with causing harm with intent when he appeared in court on March 31.
During the brief hearing, he made no allegations, was referred for further questioning and released on bail until the next court hearing.
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