A Llanfairpwll man who harrassed and threatened his neighbours has been jailed for ten months.
Cardiff Crown Court heard Osian Scott left the family in fear of leaving their home and keeping their child safe.
The 39 year-old, who was arrested in January, flouted his bail conditions by continuing to harrass his victims, shouting at them when they went outside and throwing eggs & stones into their garden.
Scott, who pleaded guilty to harrassment without vioence, was banned from contacting the family via a three-year restraining order.
Following sentencing, District Inspector Wayne Francis from North Wales Police said: "Despite already serving a suspended sentence for a separate offence, Scott continued a tirade of harassment against his neighbours who should have felt safe and secure in their own home."
"Instead, they experience fear and distress as a result of Scott’s unacceptable behaviour."
"I hope this sentence brings them some reassurance that justice has been served and that they can move forwards in their lives."


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