A woman called Whanganui Police more than 70 times within six months, making false claims of being harassed, trespassing and threatening behaviour towards her.
The defendant was granted name suppression when sentenced on a charge of using a phone for fictitious purposes in Whanganui District Court on Wednesday.
Judge Barbara Morris said that publication of the defendant's name could cause her extreme hardship as she suffers from anxiety.
"What occurred is that over a period of six months, you phoned 111 on 73 occasions asking the police to come and check on your address," Judge Morris said.
"You made what you now accept were false claims of harassment, trespass and threatening behaviour to you."