A man who threatened to petrol bomb another man’s house had sentence deferred for good behaviour.
Brian Traynor, 24, of Charleston Drive, admitted that on March 26, at McLean Place, he shouted at his ex-partner Samantha Burry, uttered threats of violence towards her and Lewis Lamb, repeatedly struck a shed and damaged it; and on the same date attended at Mr Lamb’s house at Harestane Grove, shouted and swore, uttered threats of violence towards him and threatened to petrol bomb his house, while on bail.
Sentence was deferred until December 12 and bail was continued by Sheriff Derek Reekie.
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