A Cowdenbeath woman threatened her neighbours with violence.

The offender was Wendy Guthrie, who had attacked a neighbour in a previous incident last year.

Guthrie, 51, of Rosehill Crescent, appeared back in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.

She previously admitted that on April 24 at Rosehill Crescent she attended at a house uninvited, shouted, swore, acted aggressively and made threats of violence towards a male and female neighbour.

Sheriff Susan Duff deferred sentencing for good behaviour until May 7.

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Guthrie previously assaulted a woman by grabbing her hair, dragging on her to the ground and kneeing her in the body in another neighbour dispute in August last year.

She also shouted, swore, made threats of violence and kicked out towards police officers after being arrested.

On that occasion she was fined £650 but immediately claimed she could not afford to pay it and instead was put on a community payback order with supervision.