Jedburgh home on Wednesday at 11pm.
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Police have warned drivers to be on the lookout after two car mats with nails punched through them were left on a busy Scots road.
Posting on the Highlands and Islands Police Division Facebook page, officers appealed for information about the shocking discovery.The post stated the two dangerous car mats were deliberately placed on the A99 south of Wick between Hempriggs straight and Thrumster Village on Saturday, January 2, between 7.55pm and 8.15pm.It read: "Thankfully, no vehicles drove over
.Jedburgh home on Wednesday at 11pm.
Aberdeen today.Officers from Police Scotland swarmed on North Deeside Road on the outskirts of the city just before 1.30pm, January 19. A video posted on social media showed around eight police vehicles and many officers on the side of the road.
a man was found dead near a burning motorcycle near a Scots village. Emergency services raced to Cousland, Midlothian at around 9.20am on Sunday morning, January 17, after locals called about the flaming bike.
coronavirus” by encouraging their staff to broadcast from office studios.Robin Galloway contacted the Record after penning an open letter to Scottish radio.The Pure Radio presenter said yesterday: “It pains me to be that person but I’m unable to keep counsel any longer.“Nearly every radio station in Scotland is promoting the spread of coronavirus by encouraging their staff to attend their studios.
Police were called to break up a protest outside a Scots home - just hours after tougher measures came in to force to stop the spread of Covid-19. Yesterday, entering businesses to purchase takeaway food and drinks was scrapped, as was non-essential click-and-collect services and drinking alcohol in public outdoors.
Scottish Labour has again been plunged into turmoil with the resignation of its leader just months ahead of Holyrood elections.
Class-B drugs on Thursday when they stopped a car travelling near Tomatin.
drink drive limit. Cops in North Ayrshire pulled over the driver of the 44-tonne articulated truck and carried out a breath test on Friday at around 6.40am.
children near a Scots community centre. Cops say the group of boys were approached by the man and 'spoken to' near the Cove community centre in Aberdeen at around 2.30pm on Monday.
Scots police officer who lost his leg after on duty has returned to work 19 months after the incident. PC Phil Hedge-Holmes was forced to have his left leg amputated above the knee after an alleged car crash on London Road, Glasgow, on May 31 last year.
Covid-19 travel restrictions after being forced to rescue a stranded family with young children. The Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team, who cover the Scottish Borders and Lothians area, were tasked to help the stricken travellers on Saturday night.
teenager was caught smuggling a firearm into Scotland after armed police raided his home. Ryan Bonner, 19, was convicted of firearms offences at Glasgow High Court today after the incident on Tuesday, 3 December, 2019.
Aberdeen sparking a massive police probe. Officers from Police Scotland raced to Countesswells Forest, in the west of the city, after the grim discovery was made just before 11am on Thursday, January 7.
Lorraine Kelly got a bit hot under the collar today while interviewing Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey. The excited Scots TV host was in stitches after being accused by Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid of "objectifying" the English actor - then made a raunchy gaffe which caused a storm on Twitter.
skidding off a Scots road and colliding with electricity wires. The female driver had a lucky escape after the silver Vauxhall left the B9097 road near Loch Leven on Monday morning as icy conditions blighted the region.
Dunfermline. The two vehicles collided on Sandpiper Drive in the town during an icy rush hour this morning (Wednesday).
Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman died in a road crash involving a car and a lorry. The 29-year-old passed away at the scene of the smash this morning, in the Scottish Borders.
Wishaw which left two others in hospital. Emergency services were called to the scene on Coltness Road, near the junction of Dryburgh Road, at around 9.05pm on Saturday when the alarm was raised.
Arbroath harbour on Christmas Eve. The alarm was raised after the vehicle was seen entering the water at around 7.20pm on Thursday.