An Aylesbury woman has been given a restraining order after she posted a knife through a man's letterbox during a campaign of harassment.
Kerry Seagrave, aged 51, of Prebendal Avenue, has been ordered not to contact her victim after she harassed him over a period of two months.
At a hearing at Wycombe Magistrates' Court on July 27, the court heard how Seagrave intimidated her victim at his Aylesbury home between January 21 and March 22.
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During that time, Seagrave stood outside his door shouting for him to come outside, threatened to burn his house down and posted a knife through his letterbox.
Seagrave had initially denied a charge of harassment without violence, but changed her mind and entered a guilty plea on June 27.
At the most recent hearing, Seagrave was sentenced to a community order requiring her to carry out rehabilitation activity.
She was also ordered to pay £250 compensation as well as being made subject to a restraining order.
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