hospitalised after an attack in a street in Kirkcaldy.The 22-year-old man was injured after the alarm was raised over an assault around 3pm this afternoon.Cops swarmed Wilson Avenue in the town and sealed off the street.
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Cops probing two separate suspected attacks in the same Scots street within minutes of each other are treating them as hate crimes. A 16-year-old boy and a 51-year-old were reportedly assaulted in Grahams Road, Falkirk, on Saturday evening.
hospitalised after an attack in a street in Kirkcaldy.The 22-year-old man was injured after the alarm was raised over an assault around 3pm this afternoon.Cops swarmed Wilson Avenue in the town and sealed off the street.
Glasgow street in an ongoing incident.Officers swarmed an address in the Ruchill area on Saturday afternoon.Locals reported seeing armed officers and squad cars racing down the street.A helicopter was also spotted circling the north of the city near the area from above.Investigations are continuing into the exact cause of the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers, including specialist resources, are currently in attendance at an address in the Ruchill area of Glasgow in
Police Scotland were subjected to almost 90 coronavirus-related attacks in the first weeks of lockdown. A total of, 265 assaults were directed at officers and other members of staff within Police Scotland between March 24 to April 30.
Nicola Sturgeon has vowed checks to ensure travellers to Scotland are complying with coronavirus quarantine restrictions will start tomorrow.
pub today as beer gardens open for the first time since lockdown – and punters are praying it doesn’t rain. Drinking in licensed outdoor premises is now permitted in Scotland, provided staff and customers adhere to social distancing and other Covid-19 guidelines.
police after it emerged he had been spending the bank notes of his victims at several Glasgow pubs. Peter Manuel was the second last person to be hanged at Barlinnie Prison in 1958 after he was convicted of murdering seven people in Lanarkshire and the south of Scotland.
Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
police investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found in a stream in a Fife town earlier today. Officers from Police Scotland have sealed off part of Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline to allow the probe to take place.
Perth.Officers from Police Scotland swooped on Newhouse Road in the city shortly before 6pm on Saturday, July 4.The man, 29, was arrested for the alleged possession of a weapon, thought to be a sword.Emergency services responded to a “disturbance” at around 5.50pm.Witnesses of the incident said he was armed with the weapon.There were no injuries reported during the incident.At least three police vehicles responded to the report and the man was arrested near a roundabout on Newhouse Road.Police
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
Police are investigating the death of a toddler in Falkirk.
Perthshire hamlet are fearful over a hike in anti-social behaviour after groups of up to 40 youths have been spotted starting bonfires and dumping rubbish.
Paisley.
shops.Neil Douglas, 35, is tired of being swooped on near his home in Dalnair Street, in the Yorkhill area of Glasgow.Neil, who is currently furloughed from his job as a wedding photographer, believes it is the same gull who has taken a grudge against him.In a video, Neil is seen cycling by the bird who is circling above him.The seagull cries out and Neil increases his speed on the bike.
hangman tied a noose around the doctor's neck and he met his maker at the gallows. July 28, 1865 would go down in history as the last public hanging in Scotland and the day that evil Dr Pritchard was executed.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Her attacker then ran off, leaving her hurt and upset by the ordeal.It is understood the young girl did not recognise her attacker.The terrified victim did not require medical treatment but has been left devastated by what happened.Police Scotland have launched an appeal for witnesses and urged anyone with information to come forward.Sergeant Stevie Airlie, from Paisley’s community policing team, said: “An 11-year-old girl was approached and then
Police Scotland's Operation Escalade which focuses on serious organised crime with the Scottish police liaising with their Brazilian counterparts to facilitate the arrest. Several other wanted Scots are also being hunted abroad as part of the police operation.
attacks in the same Scots street. A 16-year-old boy was allegedly set upon by four men in Grahams Road, Falkirk, at around 7.15pm on Saturday.