A Lanarkshire woman used a pitchfork to smash the windows of a car belonging to her friend's ex-partner.Shannon O'Donnell was also found to be in possession of a knife when police tracked her down a short time later.O'Donnell, 29, of Bankhead Avenue in Bellshill, appeared at Airdrie Sheriff Court this week.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Then, from his window, he saw O'Donnell running away.The fiscal stated: "She was with the man's ex-partner. He saw the women return by car a couple of minutes later."O'Donnell got out and approached a Skoda Octavia that was parked in the street."She was in possession of a pitchfork and used this to strike the windscreen, driver's side window and a wing mirror."She then returned to the car she had arrived in and left."Damage to the Octavia amounted to between £700 and £750."Police stopped the women's car in Sunnyside Road, Coatbridge.
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