attacked a man with a 'heavy object' leaving him with horror injuries in front of a child. The 24-year-old victim was walking along Lanrig Road when he was targeted by the yob who was with a young boy.
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Police said the young victims were pushed, jostled and punched as other bullies used their mobile phones to film the ordeal. The incident happened on a footpath near the Royal Mail depot in Underwood Road, Paisley, around 8.30pm.
attacked a man with a 'heavy object' leaving him with horror injuries in front of a child. The 24-year-old victim was walking along Lanrig Road when he was targeted by the yob who was with a young boy.
supermarket giant has hailed a Scot's cafe's inventive name as 'genius'. An Italian cafe located around the back of Airdrie's Aldi store is going viral- with the name Bacchialdi's.
Fife house. Police were called to the scene on Cullen Drive in Glenrothes at around 6.15pm on Saturday, May 8, with reports of an assault.
hospitalised with a badly injured arm in a horror road rage attack. Scott Vandermotten, 31, “saw red” when he assaulted Michael Newlands by pushing him off his bike, causing him to fall down the side of a cycle path, injuring his arm severely.
rape a Fife woman after a terrifying, early-morning park attack has been jailed. Dean Stevens followed his victim into Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline at around 6.20am on Sunday, May 24 2020.
Liam Scott should have been locked up for at least eight years for the horrifying attack that ruined her life. She said: “When I heard he’d been given five years and four months, it floored me.“It wasn’t what I was expecting at all.
jailed for five years and four months. Liam Scott and two accomplices attacked and trussed up their victims and ransacked their bungalow in Dumfries before escaping with jewellery worth more than £50,000 and about £14,000 in cash.
elderly woman was left 'very shaken' after being pushed to the ground by a thug in a terrifying attempted robbery. The criminal had watched the 78-year-old withdraw money from a cash machine in the Kincorth area of Aberdeen before she was set upon.
outside a car as it was 'driving along a major Scots road'. The man was caught on camera performing the hair-raising stunt on the A90 northbound in the north-east earlier this evening.
golf clubs. They lobbed bricks through the windows of Noah's children's soft play centre in Perth after scaling the 40ft-high building.
attack.Whining thug Ross Ramsay, 39, claimed his victim had "over-egged" her injuries and said the period he had been held on remand had been "difficult" for him.Candice Henderson was left with ash and scorch marks in her mouth during the prolonged attack on her, Dundee Sheriff Court was told today.Sheriff Richard MacFarlane said: "These are very serious charges aggravated by your record. It covers a period of time.
hospital after thugs launched a targeted attack on a Scots home. Two men, who are understood to have weapons, stormed the home at Church Place, Fauldhouse, West Lothian and began threatening the residents around 6.20pm on Thursday night.
prison car park after cops launched major probe.The 32-year-old was has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal after six cars were set on fire at HMP Kilmarnock.Police raced to the prison car park after the alarm was raised at around 7.25pm on Friday.Now officers are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident to come forward.They are also appealing to anyone who saw a black Ford Mondeo estate in the area at the time to reach out.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have
Wishaw.The shocking incident took place in the Netherton area of the North Lanarkshire town on Sunday, April 25. The 86-year-old woman was left ‘shaken’ following the incident where she was assaulted by the gang of youths on Kirkhill Street at around 7pm.
Police raced to the scene after the incident happened on Station Road in Callander at around 5.45pm on Sunday, April 25. Ambulance crews attended and three men who sustained serious injuries were taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital for treatment.
assaulted in a 'violent and unprovoked' attack in West Dunbartonshire. The 16-year-old boy was on his way to meet his family when he was approached by two men who pushed him to the ground and battered him.The terrifying incident happened on a footpath at The Saltings, near to Portpatrick Road in Old Kilpatrick at around 9.30pm on Saturday evening.The two men responsible were with three women aged between 18-20 years of age, who watched on as the boy was attacked.
prison last night after numerous cars were deliberately set on fire. Officers probing the terrifying attack say at least five cars were targeted by arsonists in the staff carpark and have been extensively damaged.
Arbroath, a man was approached by a gang of youths who had been gathering in the park. One teen then allegedly assaulted him and as the group left the area the victims car was vandalised - causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Manori Ravindran International Editor“The Cry” producer Synchronicity Films has optioned the rights to Graeme Armstrong’s acclaimed debut novel “The Young Team,” with BAFTA-winning “The Last Czars” helmer Adrian McDowall on board to direct.Emerging British writer Ben Tagoe (“In The Long Run,” “Stan Lee’s Lucky Man”) is on board as screenwriter, while Armstrong — whose own personal experiences inform his novel — will serve as consultant on the project.Published by Picador Books in 2020, “The