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Fife police arrest man after late night disturbance in Dunfermline
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Dunfermline: Man arrested following late-night disturbance in Nith Street
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Scots man drove about with rope, hammer, pliers and Darth Vader mask threatening to hurt ex
Kevin Spratley bombarded his former lover Tracey Lawson with texts and emails and sent a message to her employer which got her sacked from her job before threatening to do Tracey and her new boyfriend some serious damage .
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Kevin Spratley (Image: Central Scotland News Agency)
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Kevin Spratley
A man travelled round Fife with a rope, hammer, pliers, and Darth Vader mask in the boot of a car, saying he wanted to use them to harm his ex-partner.
Kevin Spratley, 48, and two others drove round the kingdom searching for the woman and her new partner and any other associates they could track down.
Spratley told the car driver he had put together the kit to do the pair “some serious damage”.
They were caught when officers investigating the theft of a car pulled over their vehicle in Glenrothes.
He was already under a court order not to contact the woman in any way, having previously bombarded her with texts and emails, got her sacked from her job at a Chinese takeaway, made chilling threats of violence and repeatedly turned up at her home uninvited.
Fife pair banned from owning dogs for five years after admitting neglecting pet
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A Ballingry couple have been fined £200 each for neglecting their dog.
Gail Harrison, 51 and James Harrison, 59, of Kirktoun Street, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court on Thursday.
The matter was reported by a workman who was extremely concerned by the condition of the pet when he was in their home.
The Scottish SPCA attended and took the dog called Archie into their care.
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