The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Woman bit back in dog treat row with Romeo

COURT: Woman admits assaulting man she met online, leaving him covered in teeth marks

- Graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

An online romance fell at the first hurdle after a Fife woman slapped and bit her Forfar Romeo after snapping in a row over dog treats.

Terri Walker took her two dogs from Glenrothes to Angus for a weekend stay with Martin Gray.

But he riled the 40-year-old by over-pampering the pooches and she launched an attack which left him covered in teeth marks.

Walker, of Ravenswood Drive in the Fife town, appeared before Sheriff Pino Di Emidio at Forfar Sheriff Court where she admitted assaulting Mr Gray at a house in the town’s Steadfast Lane on May 29 by repeatedly slapping him on the head and body and repeatedly biting him on the body to his injury.

Depute fiscal Kirsten Thomson said the pair had formed an online relationsh­ip and, having met on one previous occasion, Walker travelled to Forfar after taking up an invitation to stay.

The couple went out to the pub, returning around midnight and were joined by another person.

“They were enjoying a drink but around two hours later she began to have a row over the belief that the complainer had been spoiling her dogs by giving them treats,” added Ms Thomson.

“She bit him on the arms and torso and Mr Gray shouted for the other man to phone the police.

“The other man came down and saw the accused and Mr Gray in the kitchen – she was still slapping him on the face and torso while shouting something about her dogs.”

Police arrived and although the victim did not require medical treatment, numerous bite marks were evident.

Defence solicitor Ian Flynn said: “She hadn’t known the male friend for long.

“He had been drinking from the early morning and that caused a disagreeme­nt to start because of the dogs.

“She was then telephoned by a friend and he took umbrage at that, called her some derogatory terms and she snapped.

“The relationsh­ip has not proceeded beyond that date,” added Mr Flynn.

“She has nothing on her record and at 40 to get this is a shame.”

Fining Walker £240, Sheriff Di Emidio told her: “Fortunatel­y the injury did not require medical treatment.”

 ??  ?? Terri Walker was fined £240 at Forfar Sheriff Court.
Terri Walker was fined £240 at Forfar Sheriff Court.

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