An 81-year-old pensioner ‘tortured’ her neighbours by encouraging her parrot to sing loudly in a long running campaign of harassment against the couple.
Catherine Searle, 81, began her reign of terror after a parking row with neighbours Paul and Lydia Appleton outside their home in Sevenoaks, Kent.
For three years, the pensioner would throw dog poo into the couple’s garden, scratch their car and play her television on a loud volume.
On top of this, she would also encourage her parrot to sing loudly – which the victims described as ‘Chinese torture.’
The widow was caught on CCTV 38 times as she smeared grease over the bonnets of the Appleton’s van and car in 2018.
Catherine Searle, 81, was made subject to a restraining orders, as well as being sentenced to 70 days in prison, suspended for 12 months
And on one occasion during her campaign of harassment she scratched the bonnet of a Toyota with a ring she was wearing.
In a sinister turn, the pensioner also placed sharp tacks underneath the wheels of Mr Appleton’s van.
The pensioner has now been handed a restraining order and suspended prison sentence for her bizarre offending.
In a victim impact statement, Searle’s neighbour Lydia said: ‘I feel nervous for my husband when he’s on the road, I’m in fear of what might happen, he could be hurt or cause a terrible accident.
‘He has to go through a daily routine of checking the wheels to make sure there are no tacks and nothing has been tampered with.’
The counsellor said she has suffered night terrors as a result of her concerns.
Searle, of Seal in Kent, says the dispute started over parking in the road.
Probation officer Lauren Packham, who interviewed the pensioner, said: ‘I’ve spoken to Mrs Searle and it’s clear she doesn’t fully accept culpability.
‘She believes she is as much a victim in this neighbourly dispute.
‘She says the grease on the vehicle was the result of her falling, but she only made reference to one occasion, not multiple.’
Maidstone Magistrates Court also heard the nightmare neighbour was intentionally causing her parrot to sing loudly if the Appletons were in the garden.
James Nichols, prosecuting, said: ‘She would deliberately try and harass them.
‘On one occasion she started playing loud opera music, which caused the bird to sing louder.’
Searle, who lives off a £114 weekly pension, has been ordered to pay £779.77 in costs and fines. She was sentenced at Maidstone Magistrates Court yesterday (pictured)
Maidstone Magistrates Court also heard the nightmare neighbour was intentionally causing her parrot to sing loudly if the Appletons were in the garden (stock image)
Searle, who has lived in her house since 1977, was given a community order in 2017 for throwing dog poo into the Appleton’s garden.
The widowed pensioner pleaded guilty to criminal damage and harassment halfway through a trial in December.
She was made subject to a restraining order, as well as being sentenced to 70 days in prison, suspended for 12 months.
Francis Conteh, defending, warned the restraining order was a ‘recipe for disaster’.
He said: ‘If my client is coming out of her drive and Mr Appleton has just got out of his van, is this going to be listed as contact?
‘I say it’s a recipe for disaster, I would advise that in order to avoid potential breaches of a restraining order he parks elsewhere.’
Chair of the bench Tina Richardson said: ‘This is not for the court to determine.’
Searle, who lives off a £114 weekly pension, has been ordered to pay £779.77 in costs and fines.
After sentencing, Mrs Appleton spoke of the couple’s struggle to be taken seriously, saying the harassment actually began when she asked Searle to keep the noise down soon after moving in back in 2004.
Mrs Appleton said: ‘If you didn’t know this lady’s age, you’d think this harassment would have to stop.
‘Then we tell people she’s 81 and they laugh thinking it’s a joke.
‘People think she’s a little old lady, she can’t do or is not capable of these things and we’re not treated seriously.
‘She’s continuously finding ways to overstimulate her parrot for days on end by playing the television loudly and is using it as a weapon.
‘This constant noise from her parrot is akin to Chinese torture as there is no escaping the very loud piercing noises it makes in a continuous repertoire over and over.
‘Searle goes to another room and plays loud music or puts on her TV to keep the bird stimulated all day.
‘She even leaves her house, going out, leaving the back door and windows open so the bird noise can be heard wherever we are in our house.
‘In addition to this, she waits for us to go into the back garden when we wish to relax and then will put on loud music or the TV to get the bird to “perform” again and thereby stopping us from enjoying the peace and quiet of the garden’
‘We have neighbours who shun us because of this.
‘For a number of years my husband and I have been subject to what we can only describe as a hate campaign and hostility from several of the neighbours.
‘They have never come to us and asked our version of events.
‘Rather, they chose to believe what was being said about us in a malicious and untruthful way.’
Paul, who says he hasn’t spoken to his neighbour since 2017, added: ‘I think the sentence is a good outcome, she’s been given a warning – offend again and you go to prison.’