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Neighbour from hell egged couple after turning into satisfied they stole his cat

A bloke satisfied that his neighbours had nicked his cat ended up throwing eggs at their entrance door, leaving them terrified they’d stumble upon him.

Roy Atherton, 56, locked himself right into a dispute with an animal-loving couple who lived downstairs from him in Blackpool. His neighbours had 10 cats and Atherton received it into his head that one in every of them was his.

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David Clarke, prosecuting, advised Preston Crown Court that through the summer time, Atherton, of Charnley Court, repeatedly kicked the couple’s entrance door and shouted threats and abuse on the couple, studies Lancs Live.



Atherton accused his neighbours of nicking his cat (stock picture)
Atherton accused his neighbours of nicking his cat (inventory image)

Among the threats, Atherton warned them to “Watch your cat” – and when one in every of their animals went lacking for 10 days, they thought he was accountable.

The lady mentioned she was scared to depart her flat in case she encountered Atherton within the communal areas. “I am frightened to go to the front door to get mail,” she mentioned.

Anthony Parkinson, for Atherton, who pleaded responsible to harassment, mentioned his shopper had a protracted historical past of alcohol abuse. He’d been on a profitable alcohol therapy program however had hit the booze once more on his birthday.



Atherton was labelled 'pathetic' by the judge
Atherton was labelled ‘pathetic’ by the choose

Judge Darren Preston described the harassment as “an insidious offence”, and added: “You pleaded responsible to your frankly pathetic and infantile behaviour in the direction of your neighbours.

“In the summer time of this 12 months you repeatedly attended their flat. You kicked the door, you threw issues on the property and also you shouted threats and abuse. You did this regardless of being arrested a number of instances.



The neighbours were frightened to leave their flat (stock picture)
The neighbours had been frightened to depart their flat (inventory image)

“You made their lives miserable. You cannot behave like this in a civilised society.

“They must have been left feeling insecure and worried every time they came home, worried there would be trouble every day and every night. It is not acceptable for you to inflict this sort of misery on people.”

Atherton was given a neighborhood order with 25 days’ rehabilitation exercise necessities and a six-month alcohol therapy requirement. He was additionally given a 12-month restraining order, banning him from contacting his neighbours in any method.

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