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Far out... who would have thought a good deed could have resulted in such a hassle for the old lady? Be interesting to find out more...

How grandma stood up to 'Skitzo' over a shih-tzu

DateMarch 28, 2013 - 11:39AM pl_353_skitzo-20130328114242159618-300x0.jpg Dog owner ... Peter Hewat.

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A minor dispute over a runaway dog has resulted in the arrest of the Hells Angels Sergeant-at-Arms, the alleged assault of a grandmother and a major drug bust.

It was a story that should have ended happily if not for the gang member's hair trigger temper.

It began when bikie heavy Peter "Skitzo" Hewat's lost white shih-tzu terrier was found by a kind hearted lady near his Craigieburn home last week.

The 62-year-old put out posters of the dog around the neighbourhood trying to find the legitimate owner, only to end up being abused for her community spirit.

According to police, Mrs Skitzo rang the woman and, instead of thanking her, showed a distinct lack of gratitude.

The Good Samaritan responded that she would need proof of ownership before handing over the puppy in question.

Police say Mr Hewat fronted at the woman's house last Sunday and tried to force his way through the front door.

When she blocked his entry police allege the big tough bikie punched her in the jaw, leaving deep bruising and swelling.

Naturally, she sought medical and law enforcement assistance, only to find that she received another unwelcomed visit on the Monday.

This time it was two unidentified men who threatened her with a pistol and told her to withdraw her complaint. Unlike a host of businessmen, publicans and heavy crooks, the grandmother would not be intimidated.

Enter the Echo Bikie taskforce that on Thursday conducted a series of raids, including at Hewat's Craigieburn home and heavy haulage office. And, unlike Skitzo, the raiding of Echo and Santiago detectives, backed by the Australian Federal Police and the Critical Incident Response Team, had little trouble entering the buildings in question.

It is alleged police found 500 grams of ecstasy tablets, a stun gun and ammunition.

They also found he was running his business without a license.

At last report he was in police custody, not assisting them with their inquiries.

Fairfax Media has been unable to ascertain the present location of Skitzo's shih-tzu.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/how-grandma-stood-up-to-skitzo-over-a-shihtzu-20130328-2gvup.html#ixzz2Oo44jc00

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How bizzare :eek:

And not appropriate, but I had to re-read it a few times because I kept cracking up laughing at "Mrs Skitzo" :laugh:

Yes, and try saying Mrs Skitzo's Shih-tzu.

But what a brave Gran. No way she was intimidated by Mr Skitzo's beefy friends turning up with guns.

Gran should be given a bravery award. And the Shih-tzu asked if it'd like to live with other people.... who don't beat up grandmothers & carry guns.

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shows the attitude of people that break laws , always assume the worst of everyone you encounter, cant be honest and truthful, so everyone else must be the same , wouldnt surprise me if you hear later that it belongs to someone else that lost it XXX years ago

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hope the prison they send him to he has o ngood contacts , they don't like granny bashers , we can only hope the scum gets whats coming to him

clearly it's mrs skit's dog not his and also clearly the mrs has his bolocs in a cupboard somewhere that he would bash a old lady rather than come out without the dog

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