A NOISY ‘neighbour from hell’ from Dunfermline was told to hand in her house keys to the police station.
Sheila Marshall, 38, of Law Road, appeared from custody at Dunfermline Sheriff Court for breaching an anti-social behaviour warrant.
She admitted that she breached the order on various occasions between 14th June and 3rd August by playing loud music, shouted and behaved in a manner likely to cause distress or alarm or allowed others to do so.
Her solicitor sought bail, saying Marshall could live at another address in Dunfermline with her dad.
Sheriff Susan Duff allowed bail.
However, Marshall was given two hours to go home, collect her belongings then move to her temporary address, handing in the house keys to the police station on the way.
Sentencing was deferred for reports until 4th September.
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