Dumfries. Officers from Police Scotland made the appeal after receiving a call about a man who appeared injured walking on the A75 near to Garroch roundabout at around 1.35am this morning, September 6.
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Blantyre home. A major investigation is under way after Graham Williamson was fatally wounded near his property on Caithness Street in the Lanarkshire town at around 5pm on Monday.
The 26-year-old had been standing outside whilst his car was uplifted by a tow truck after it was torched on August 13.But after turning away to walk into the back garden of his home, Graham was approached from behind by a hooded thug who blasted him with a gun. The dad was rushed to University Hospital Wishaw but was
.Dumfries. Officers from Police Scotland made the appeal after receiving a call about a man who appeared injured walking on the A75 near to Garroch roundabout at around 1.35am this morning, September 6.
Nitshill Road and Parkhouse Road, Glasgow.
brawl in Inverness that left three men injured. The 'violent disturbance' kicked off in Castle Street in the city on Saturday, August 29.
Woke, which premieres Sept. 9, the road to "wokeness" for an ambitious cartoonist named Keef (Lamorne Morris) is paved in grimly humorous ways.
The Music might be getting back together after a nine-year hiatus.The band have been dropping hints at a possible reunion on their social media as of late, with their activity on Twitter picking up in mid-June.The most recent instalment in a series of clues is a short ten-second clip, featuring a flickering image of the cover art from their 2002 breakout album, ‘The Music’.pic.twitter.com/QDlyOIbqeL— TheMusicOfficial (@TheMusicTour) September 1, 2020A month before, they shared a link to their
Glasgow. As we reported earlier today, numerous streets in the south side of the city were sealed off this morning due to the incident.
Police are hunting a knife thug who stabbed a mum in the street at random as she walked with her young child. Detectives are investigating the 'vicious and unprovoked attack' which happened in Withington, Manchester, on Saturday afternoon.Cops have now released images of a man they want to speak to in connection with the shocking incident.
police arrived. The 12-year-old boy was cycling at around 5.30pm on Friday on the A6124 Carberry to Whitecraig Road in East Lothian.
Two Doors Down will start soon – and called the sitcom “a Scottish version of The Royle Family”.Arabella stars as mum Beth Baird, and the Latimer Crescent linchpin will once again be making the street tea, sandwiches and drinks.Arabella, 62, can’t wait to return to the role of put-upon Beth, who is the engine room of the neighbourhood.She said: “We’re about to start shooting series five in September and we’re supposed to be doing a live show of that in Scotland.“There’s much discussion of a live
Graham "Kermit" Williamson, 26, was in the back gardens at his home in Caithness Street when he was gunned down by a man who approached him from behind. The dad was raced to the University Hospital in Wishaw but died a short time later.
Edinburgh was bitten on the ankle by a police dog after he grabbed the search animal by the neck.Police were sent to an address in the city on May 1 this year following a number of shed break-ins in residential gardens, a police report has revealed.A 35-year-old man was later tracked by a police dog and, after refusing to stay still, grabbed the dog by the neck.As a result the dog reacted by biting him multiple times on the ankle.The man was subsequently taken by police to hospital where he
Police hunt two motorcyclists after a boy was left injured in a crash in West Lothian. The youngster was struck by a 'dirt bike' on Friday around 12:20pm.
Graham Williamson in Blantyre are appealing for information on a car spotted nearby at the time of the fatal shooting. We told how Graham, 26, was in the back gardens at his home in Caithness Street when he was gunned down by a man who approached him from behind.
Graham “Kermit” Williamson.Armed police attended the Shanghai Teahouse restaurant in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, after the terrifying gang attack on Friday night.Three days later Graham, 26, known as Kermit, was shot dead at his home in Caithness Street, Blantyre, two miles away.Now detectives have revealed that they are probing a possible link between the two violent incidents.In a video obtained by the Daily Record, a man – not the murder victim – is seen being barricaded into the Chinese
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A young Scots dad was gunned down outside his home in a targeted attack as his torched car was being towed away, neighbours have said.Graham Williamson, known as Kermit, was shot dead on Caithness Street, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, at around 5pm on Monday.Neighbours said the 26-year-old stepped outside his house to speak with a tow-truck driver who had arrived to remove his Audi, which was deliberately
Blantyre last night as he lay dying on the pavement. One woman, who asked not be named, said she ran to help young dad Graham Williamson, known as Kermit, after he was reportedly blasted in the back by a man on Caithness Street at around 5pm.Neighbours and passers-by frantically tried to save the 26-year-old whilst they waited on paramedics arriving on the scene.The local woman said: "It was horrific."He was just lying there with blood pouring out.
told earlier that emergency services raced to the scene in Caithness Street, Blantyre at 5pm on Monday evening after reports of a disturbance outside a house, involving an alleged firearm.It is understood Graham was injured during the incident and was rushed to University Hospital Wishaw, where he died a short time later.Police are treating the death as 'suspicious' and believe it to be a 'targeted attack'.Tributes have already poured in online for the young dad.One said: "Absolutely heart