The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Potentiall­y lethal spikes discovered at Fife dog walking spot

Hidden hazards planted in the ground

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Fife residents are being warned to be vigilant after deadly spikes were found in a popular dog walking spot near a school.

Sticks sharpened to a lethal point have been found planted in the ground behind Levenmouth Academy.

A local councillor described the spearlike traps as “extremely dangerous” for children and animals.

Locals suggest the spikes may have been placed there by deer poachers or as a deterrent to nuisance motorcycli­sts and their presence is causing alarm among the wider community.

Dog walker Steve Howell, 38, said his pet narrowly avoided being impaled by one of the spikes on Wednesday and he has warned others to avoid the area.

He said: “It’s quite overgrown so they can be hard to see.”

Mr Howell, who runs a photograph­y business, was walking his rottweiler, Blade, and his staffie, Cody, when he noticed the hidden hazards. He said: “I was just walking along that area at the very back of Levenmouth Academy, where some people and kids from the school have been planting trees etcetera.

“There is still a path along the very back, parallel with the farmer’s fence, where a lot of people walk their dogs.

“I was over there with my two dogs, throwing the ball as I normally do. I threw the ball, my rottweiler ran ahead and got the ball, where he then waited for me.

“I got there and noticed the stick, jammed in the ground, angled facing forward, where my dog just ran from. If he was about a foot to the left he could have run right into it and been stabbed.

“Walking further up the path, now looking for them, I managed to spot another one. I removed them and threw them right into the side at the farmer’s fence.”

The discovery of the spikes comes just a few months after makeshift deer traps were found near the River Leven, with a member of the public suffering cuts as he tried to remove the contraptio­n – made out of wood and barbed wire – from The Dam area of Methil.

Local Labour Councillor David Graham said: “I’m very concerned to hear of the presence of these spikes in a public area.

“I would urge anyone who has informatio­n on their location or on how they were installed to contact the police by dialling 101.”

I got there and noticed the stick, jammed in the ground, angled facing forward, where my dog just ran from. If he was about a foot to the left he could have run right into it. STEVE HOWELL

 ??  ?? Sticks have been found sharpened into spear-like traps.
Sticks have been found sharpened into spear-like traps.

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