urgent appeal for help from the public to trace an Aberdeen teenager who has been missing for two days. David MacLeod, 18, vanished from Stafford Street at around 1pm on Friday, June 19.
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Residents near a Scots beauty spot have been left furious by day-trippers parking their cars in blind spots during coronavirus lockdown.
One local filmed high numbers of cars parked dangerously at the side of a rural road near the Devil's Pulpit in Stirlingshire.
Finnich Glen near Killearn, known locally as the Devil's Pulipit, was catapulted to fame with the filming of hit programme Outlander.
Cars can be seen parked up on a grassy verge and jutting out onto the A84 Stockiemuir Road, forcing
urgent appeal for help from the public to trace an Aberdeen teenager who has been missing for two days. David MacLeod, 18, vanished from Stafford Street at around 1pm on Friday, June 19.
dead in a Scots play park. Emergency services were called to the scene within Penilee Play Park on Barshaw Road, Glasgow, shortly before 10am on Saturday.
coronavrius pandemic has finally reunited with her family.Nora Watson, 87, hasn't been able to meet up with loved ones for 14 weeks after Scotland went into lockdown in March.As the country moves into phase two, Nora, from Carnoustie in Angus, is one of many people who can now form an 'extended household group' or 'bubble'.The former secretary was 'over the moon' to be reunited with her daughter, Audrey Cherry, 64, and son-in-law, 63-year-old John Cherry from Abroath.Nora told the Record: "I
Park in up market suburb of Giffnock in East Renfrewshire causing outrage among locals.But yesterday a note in a plastic 'polly pocket' was left pinned near the scene in the town.Addressed to the 'Dear residents of Giffnock' the youngsters unreservedly apologise for their behaviour in the park.And they have been praised and forgiven by locals for their 'maturity'.The letter, seen by the Record, reads: "We saw your Facebook post and wanted to say how sorry we are for the mess we left last
Border Collie had its leg amputated after being attacked by a devil-dog in Livingston. 'Gentle giant' Max was out on a walk when an 'out of control' staffordshire bull terrier allegedly pounced on him. The vicious animal slipped it's harness and set upon Max, leaving him with horror injuries.
recycling centre. Stuart Urquhart, from Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, had been dropping off rubbish at Stobhill Recycling Centre in Gorebridge on June 5 when the gold loop slipped off his finger.
teenage boy has been arrested after an alleged assault on another teen in Dunbartonshire. Officers from Police Scotland have charged a 15-year-old following an incident at around 6pm on Sunday, June 14 at the skate park area of Lennox Park in Milngavie.We previously told how cops were called to the scene.
coronavirus. With the easing of lockdown restriction last weekend a number of Scots beauty spots reported a large influx of people who travelled from outside the local area.
Police are appealing for information after three 'cruel' raids on care homes - while residents slept inside.
Hundreds of Scots have been condemned by police for invading a popular beauty spot and breaking lockdown rules.
A shocking image of a Scots man mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has gone viral on social media.
Police are appealing to the public for help to identify a man pulled from the water in Lanarkshire.
One of the oldest residents of a Lanarkshire care home has embarked on an astonishing feat of musical endurance – to offer a note of reassurance.
A woman whose mum died with coronavirus in a care home claimed elderly people have been “written off” in the crisis.
A Scots care home has confirmed a Covid-19 outbreak after 10 residents tested positive for the virus.
Senior members of staff at a Scots care home are at the centre of a police investigation for allegedly mistreating residents.
An under-fire care firm has suffered a further 14 coronavirus deaths at one of its Scots homes.
Lawyers have hailed a landmark legal ruling against Volkswagen over the emissions scandal - saying millions could now be paid to Scots drivers.