Police have arrested and charged a seventh individual in connection with an incident of vandalism at the Trump Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The latest arrest involved a 27-year-old woman who was detained in Ayr on Sunday. She is expected to appear at Ayr Sheriff Court in the near future.

The damage occurred in the early hours of March 8, when police were called to the Trump Turnberry course located on Maidens Road, Turnberry, following reports that red paint had been sprayed on the clubhouse and harm had been caused to the greens. The call came in at approximately 4.40am.

This latest development follows the earlier charging of six others in relation to the same incident. These individuals appeared at Ayr Sheriff Court charged with malicious mischief. The group includes Autumn Ward, aged 21, from Liverpool; Ricky Southall, 33, of Wakefield, West Yorkshire; Umza Bashir, 55, of Leeds; Kieran Robson, 33, of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders; Geoffrey Bush, 75; and Elizabeth Crerar-Brown, 66, both from Oban, Argyll and Bute.

All six previously arrested chose to make no pleas during their court appearance. They were committed for further examination and subsequently released on bail, pending a further court hearing.

The Trump Turnberry golf course is a high-profile sporting venue that has attracted considerable attention due to its association with former US President Donald Trump. The recent acts of vandalism have prompted ongoing police investigations and multiple arrests as authorities continue to pursue those responsible for the damage.

Source: Noah Wire Services