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                 10. On
                 M.
                 11th November 2016
                 my former colleague, Sarah Fletcher interviewed an elderly
                 resident who wished to remain anonymous. He said that the
                 Defendant approached him as he came out of his flat and
                 started to shout abuse, swear at him and threatened to burn
                 down the elderly neighbour’s flat. The report continued that
                 sometime
                 N.
                 around mid-September 2016. one of the Defendant's
                 neighbours reported that the Defendant confronted him
                 outside his block as he was going to the local park and
                 started to shout abuse and threats at him and said to him "I
                 can get you over at the park, I know you go for a walk". This
                 incident-led to his arrest and to the matter being referred. to
                 the Magistrates· Court. A file note of the report is exhibited
                 on page 31of the exhibit bundle LN1.

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