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Bloke 'chucked poisoned sausages onto neighbour's lawn to hurt his dogs' after wall row

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covered in white powder and green paste over a fence separating the properties, reports the Liverpool Echo.Startled mum-of-three Jade Wilkinson quickly wrestled the poisoned snacks away from her two dogs after finding them in her back garden.

After sending them off for analysis, she was stunned to discover the mystery coating was in fact codeine and paracetamol.Andrew Page, prosecuting, told the court that Moore was captured throwing the sausages into her garden at 3.26am.He said: “It was a piece of sausage covered in a white powder and green paste."She Googled what it might be and thought it might be slug pellets.

Michael Moore came out from the rear of his house and could be seen walking to the end of the fence and was seen to throw sausage over the fence before walking back to his house.“The sausage was sent for analysis which demonstrated a medical preparation of codeine and paracetamol, crushed tablets and capsules.

It was not possible to identify the green substance but from its appearance it may have been a slug pellet preparation.”The two dogs, a German Shepherd called Miles and a Belgian Shepherd called Storm, were left unharmed.Mr Page said Ms Wilkinson had lived at her home in Southport for many years while Moore moved next door about four years ago.The neighbours had a good relationship at first before things took a turn for the worse around 18 months ago when a dispute started regarding "the boundary wall.”When asked by District Judge James Hatton if he had anything to say, Moore made derogatory assertions about his neighbour before being stopped by the judge.

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