A WOMAN will appear in court today after a vulnerable pensioner was allegedly mugged in her own home.
The 40-year-old is expected in the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court following the incident in Maryhill's Wyndford.
We previously reported that a 78-year-old woman was robbed in her own home in Kirkhill Place on Tuesday, March 3.
She was uninjured by left shaken by the incident.
The force confirmed that they are still looking for a second suspect.
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A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "We can confirm a 40-year-old woman has been charged in connection with a robbery at a property on Kirkhill Place in Glasgow on Tuesday, March 3.
"The woman is due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court today (Tuesday, March 10).
"Enquiries are ongoing to trace a second person believed to be involved."
We previously reported that police officers who attended the scene after the alleged crime was reported comforted the victim by buying her a fish supper and making her tea.
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