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Enraged ex-girlfriend smashed up ‘on-off’ partner’s Perth home with spade and cost taxpayers £800

Shannon Myles caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage to her ex’s home in Perth's Potterhill Gardens.

A “betrayed” Perth woman smashed up her ex’s house with a spade, costing taxpayers hundreds of pounds.

Shannon Myles flew into a jealous rage after seeing her former partner with another woman.

The 26-year-old confronted Neil McCulloch at his home in the city’s Potterhill Gardens.

She grabbed a spade and used it to shatter a glass patio door, as well as a window panel on his front door.

Shannon Myles at Perth Sheriff Court

Perth Sheriff Court heard the damage to the council-owned property left taxpayers with a £800 repair bill.

‘Intense emotions’

Myles appeared in the dock and admitted wilfully and recklessly destroying or damaging property at Mr McCulloch’s home just days before Christmas last year.

She also pled guilty to assaulting her ex by repeatedly slapping him on the head.

Myles, of Crammond Place, Perth, was ordered to compensate Perth and Kinross Council for the damage.

Sheriff William Wood told her: “I understand why you might have felt like behaving in this particular way but I don’t understand why you felt the need to carry it through.

“You may have considered this a betrayal and there was intense emotions but of course, you can’t go about behaving like this.”

He added: “You appreciate that the damage will be covered by the council and that’s taxpayers’ money so they will need to be compensated.”

Slapped multiple times

Fiscal depute Rebecca Kynaston said Myles and Mr McCulloch had been together for five years.

“By the time of this offence, the relationship had ended.

“Mr McCulloch and another woman had started dating.

“At about 1pm, they were spotted by the accused driving in a car together.

“She went to his home address at about 5.30pm and began kicking the front door.

“The accused picked up a spade from the garden and struck and smashed a glass door panel.

“She then took the spade to a glass patio door.”

Apology to police

The court heard that she caused £300 of damage to the front door and a further £500 to the patio door.

“The accused then made efforts to get inside,” said Ms Kynaston.

“The complainer prevented her access and the accused slapped him multiple times.

“He was left with redness around his eyes and face.”

The incident was reported to police and officers traced Myles at her home.

She told them: “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have smashed his window.”

‘Out of character’

Solicitor Cheryl McKnight said: “She had been in a relationship with the complainer since she was 18.

“She thought they were in an on-off relationship but didn’t expect to see him with someone else.”

Ms McKnight added: “She had been drinking to excess and was under the influence of alcohol at this time.

“This was very much out of character for her.”

Unemployed Myles was fined £400 and ordered to pay Perth and Kinross Council £800.