A former Cowra woman has been placed on a Community Corrections Order for 12 months after answering charges, in the Local Court, of stalking and destroying property.
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Kirby Anne Reid, 30, formerly of Darling Street, was also ordered to abstain from drugs for 12 months.
According to a police statement of facts, on Sunday, November 25 Kirby’s victim was at home on November 25 last year and heard a loud bang on a window.
Police say Kirby went to the door of the residence calling on the victim to come outside and yelled “if you don’t come out I’m going to smash your &%#@ car”.
Kirby then picked up a lawn sprinkler and used it to hit the victim’s car several times before rushing at the front door of the victim’s home.
The victim subsequently closed and locked the door.
Kirby then, police said, picked up a piece of wood about 25cm long and 15cm square, walked around to the front of the victim’s vehicle before climbing on to op it.
She then throw the piece of wood onto the vehicle’s front windscreen causing a large indentation and cracking to the windscreen.
As this was happening the police were called.
Kirby left the scene but was witnessed by police walking from the location as they were on their way to the home of the victim.
Police attended the home of the victim and later that evening Kirby contacted Cowra police by phone and arranged to attend Cowra Police Station.
When she did attend she declined to be interviewed over the matter.
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