AN INTOXICATED man made threats to his 74-year-old grandmother in her home.

As a result, Christopher Taylor, 37, of Church Street, Lochgelly, was in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.

He admitted that on 2nd November at an address in Dunfermline, he acted aggressively, shouted, swore and made threats, all towards his grandmother.

Depute fiscal Laura McManus said police had been contacted by neighbours who heard a commotion.

Taylor had been in his gran’s home drinking alcohol. When officers arrived, they saw Taylor shouting and swearing towards his gran.

He was shouting: “Give me my f****** bank card or I’ll…” when he was interrupted by the police.

Defence solicitor Alexander Flett said: “He doesn’t have much recollection as he had far too much to drink.

"He normally gets on well with his grandmother and he’s regretful for his conduct.”

Sheriff Craig McSherry fined Taylor £420.