The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Man threatened to slit puppy’s throat before launching it in the air

- JAKE KEITH

A callous thug threatened to slit a puppy’s throat before picking up the defenceles­s animal and hurling it across the room.

Ross Cossans, 26, formerly of Tullis Place, Aberdeen, was jailed for two years after admitting acting in a threatenin­g manner during the incident at his grandmothe­r’s house on the Seagate in Montrose.

Dundee Sheriff Court heard the drug addict turned up unannounce­d on November 12, having not seen her for more than three months.

Depute fiscal Charmaine Gilmartin told the court Cossans had become aggressive after arguing on the phone with his partner. She said: “Some time later, he appeared with two knives from the kitchen and attempted to place one of the blades to his neck.

“His grandmothe­r became increasing­ly frightened that he would slit his throat and she would have to watch.”

She said Cossans then turned his attention to his puppy, a sevenmonth-old bulldog named Pablo.

He threatened to slit the dog before picking it up by the neck and throwing it across the room. His grandmothe­r said although the dog was uninjured, it was “fearful and shaken”.

Ms Gilmartin told the court the grandmothe­r put a knife back in the kitchen but noticed the other was still under Cossans’ jumper.

She said he then demanded £300. “The complainer said she was worried about what he would do to himself and so ordered a taxi for them both. The accused ordered her to enter the bank and she returned to give him the money.

“She later called her son to tell him what had happened and he called the police, who arrested and charged the accused.”

Cossans later spat in a custody officer’s face before a Forfar Sheriff Court appearance on December 3.

Cossans’ solicitor said his client suffers with PTSD.

“I would suggest everything that could go wrong was going wrong and all this was with an undercurre­nt of drug abuse.”

Cossans pled guilty to two charges of threatenin­g or abusive behaviour and one charge of assault. Sheriff Thomas Hughes sentenced him to two years in prison.

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