Sean Caddle, of Driers Drive, Linlithgow, appeared back in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted previously that on March 10, at St Margaret’s Street, Dunfermline, within a car outside Asda St Leonard s and in other streets in Dunfermline, he shouted and swore at his partner, called her derogatory names and ran in front of her car whereby she was forced to stop. He then punched and banged on the car windows, kicked the car, causing damage to the wing mirror, attempted to enter the car, spat on her, threatened her with violence and removed her cat from the house.
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When the girl told him she was only 13, he said: “Age doesn’t matter.” Brian Brand, 34, now of Balburne Rise, Glenrothes, appeared for sentencing for a series of offences, admitted previously at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. On May 21 last year, at Burgh Court, Lochgelly, when living there, he shouted, swore, made an offensive remark and threatened to set fire to a property. On June 30, at Burgh Court, he acted aggressively and kicked a door repeatedly. On July 23, at Burgh Court, Lochgelly, he made threats of violence repeatedly to two females. On September 21, at a street in Dunfermline, he conducted himself in a disorderly manner, approached a girl aged 13, made indecent comments and suggestions to her, causing fear and alarm, and committed a breach of the peace.
Beverley Allison, 55, of Glenfield, appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. She admitted that on February 7, on the A907 at Rumblingwell, Dunfermline, she drove a car having consumed excess alcohol. Her reading was 84 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, the legal limit being 22 microgrammes. Depute fiscal Laura McManus said police had been called to the area of the Scotmid store in East Baldridge Drive about a possible drink-driving. They saw her driving, followed her and stopped her. Defence solicitor Elaine Buist said her client worked as a bank fraud investigator. She added: “She has described her actions as sheer stupidity.”