Paul McGahey had broken into a house and forced entry to a shed before defying a court ban and terrifying his former partner at her Bellshill home.
A Lanarkshire yob's mini crime spree ended when he injured himself after crashing a stolen off-road bike.Download the Lanarkshire Live app today The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
These included stealing a helmet, clothing, a backpack and vodka from a flat in Hattonrigg Road, Bellshill, in the early hours of August 11. "An ambulance attended but he became hostile towards the paramedics who left in light of his behaviour."He said he would gouge their eyes out and slash their faces."
Mr Bentley said the owner of the Hattonrigg Road flat and the off-road bike was a friend with whom McGahey had stayed on and off.
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