A 36-year-old Rosyth man has been jailed for a catalogue of crime.

Mark Berturelli, of Esmonde Court, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court by video-link from prison.

He admitted that on 16th January last year at Francis Street Lochgelly, he shouted, acted aggressively and repeatedly made derogatory remarks.

On 17th February last year at the Co-op, Bank Street, Lochgelly, he stole two bottles of alcohol.

On 5th August last year at Primrose Lane, Rosyth, having been asked to leave the house, he used a ladder to climb back in through a window, acted in an aggressive manner and repeatedly kicked the front door.

On 2nd April this year he breached a home curfew when he was not within his bail address during the specified times.

Instead, he was in Admiralty Road, Rosyth and found to be in possession of cannabis.

Sheriff Susan Duff jailed Berturelli for eight months.