A dog walker fled when a "staring" youth wearing a balaclava started to chase him.Car windows were smashed the same day during a family dispute, Hamilton Sheriff Court heard this week.Ryan McLellan, 18, admitted threatening or abusive behaviour towards the man in High Street, Newarthill, on April 17.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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