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Police had to attend the Covid-breaching memorial event
A woman assaulted two police officers who had been called to a suspected breach of Covid regulations during a memorial event at her home.
Angela Higginson was hosting the event for a young man who had tragically passed away shortly before.
At that time groups of up to eight were only permitted to meet outdoors.
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Fiscal depute Alistair McDermid told Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court: “Constables, along with Sergeant Howie, were called to the locus around midnight.
Raeburn Crescent, Kirkcaldy.
“Sergeant Howie knocked on the door and the accused answered.
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A Fife murder accused who was recently released from custody pending trial has been put back behind bars after breaching bail conditions.
Lynn Kelly, 35, of Mackie Place, Dunfermline, is awaiting trial in connection with the alleged murder of 38-year-old Chris Cowie at an address in Dunfermline’s Golfdrum Street in October 2019.
With Covid-19 restrictions causing a huge backlog of court proceedings, Kelly, who is facing charges of murder and theft along with a male co-accused, was granted bail last month with a number of special conditions – one of which was to remain in her bail address between the hours of 8pm and 7am the following morning.
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A bogus workman who deliberately preyed on vulnerable Fife pensioners to con them out of thousands of pounds has been jailed for almost three years.
John Paterson, 29, targeted 94-year-old Phyllis Smith, who is registered blind, 84-year-old Jemima Morris, and dementia-sufferer Elizabeth Duncan, demanding large sums of money for non-existent or shoddy roofing work over a four-month period.
Paterson, of Viewforth Place, Kinghorn, was eventually caught when worried relatives discovered his deceit.
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