HMP Glenochil. The alarm was raised at around 11.30am on Saturday, January 9, after the male convict was discovered with serious injuries at the Clackmannanshire prison.
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police to fight him.Lewis Wilson, 28, turned the air blue with insults when police arrived at the property in the Paisley’s Seedhill Road, following complaints from his worried mum.The town’s sheriff court heard Wilson dared officers to fight him and showered them with insults as he was being lifted in the early hours of June 28.He shouted at cops to “f****** bring it” and that he was going to “go to town”, as well as warning them, “I’m no f****** scared of you”.Procurator fiscal depute Dana
.HMP Glenochil. The alarm was raised at around 11.30am on Saturday, January 9, after the male convict was discovered with serious injuries at the Clackmannanshire prison.
taxi driver begging for support from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council after making just £18.60 in an eight-and-a-half hour shift.Harry McKean says his livelihood is on the line amid the latest coronavirus lockdown.In a video shared by Unite union, Harry said he'd have to have a serious conversation with his wife about handing the taxi back and finding an 'unlikely' new job.He slammed the lack of financial aid taxi drivers 'needed last year and even more now', reports Glasgow
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Two thugs launched a washing machine, radiators and a hoover out a third-floor window at cops after they came to break up a noisy party.Nathan Hill and Ajdin Husic rained missiles down at officers as laughter could be heard coming from the East Lothian flat.Haddington’s High Street was left littered with glass after bottles and crockery were hurled and a Police Scotland vehicle was damaged.Hill later jumped
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.A member of the public reported concerns of a household on Fonthill Road breaching coronavirus regulations by having additional people inside.Uniformed officers were sent to the property at around 11.20pm on Wednesday, January 6.Footage of the incident shows officers speaking to individuals inside the house before a disturbance breaks out.It is unclear what happens as the camera falls to the ground and shouting and screaming can be heard in the background.The footage was widely
coronavirus.David Adam told the frightened worker he was going to “bust” him after he declined to give the greeting in the week’s following the country’s first lockdown.The 46-year-old later told cops he was going to “smash” the employee at the hostel on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.Adam appeared at the city’s sheriff court on Wednesday and pled guilty to a charge of threatening or abusive behaviour by shouting and uttering threats.Fiscal depute Jack Caster said Adam attempted to fist bump the
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.
covid rule breaching trip to Isle of Man to see his partner now appears to be flogging his trusted jetski on eBay.A listing has appeared on the selling site for a £4500 Seadoo Spark jetski alongside claims it is the one ridden by Dale McLaughlin when he travelled across the Irish Sea to visit his lover Jessica Radcliffe, 30.Dale was jailed for four weeks on December 14 for arriving on the island unlawfully.But he was released in time to get home for Christmas.Under details of the jetski, the ad
Glasgow's Royal Infirmary after a coronavirus vaccine blunder. Hospital workers stood outside in freezing weather conditions after an administration error meant vaccination staff failed to show up.NHS bosses issued an apology and promised to reschedule missed appointments this week.
love ' after being rehomed with another rescue horse. Nash was saved by the SSPCA after his owner became unable to look after him in November 2019.
babies to miscarriage, a Scots couple who feared they'd never have children have finally become parents. Carly McKenna and Gary Nelson from Bothwell, South Lanarkshire, were over the moon when son Connor was delivered by emergency caesarean section and arrived weighing a healthy 7lb 8oz early in the morning.
thieves after a defibrillator was stolen from a dry ski slope in Aberdeenshire. The life-saving machine was swiped from Alford Ski Centre in the village's Greystone Road.
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.
killing was spotted in Inverclyde. The animal killers, riding quad bikes and Land Rovers, were allegedly seen storming private land in Port Glasgow.
beach in Aberdeen today. Officers from Police Scotland were called to the Footdee, known as Fittie, area of the city at around 8.20am after the discovery this morning.
coronavirus cases has prompted an appeal for revellers to steer clear of mass New Year celebrations. Public health chief for Dumfries & Galloway, Valerie White, warned of consequences for health and social care services if cases continue to rise.
Christmas was over the moon after kind-hearted council workers gifted him with his own rubbish truck. Little Ollie McEwan had asked Santa Claus to bring him a refuse worker, a green ball and a stone in his heartwarming present list which he later sent off to the North Pole. The two-year-old had recently struck up a relationship with the Falkirk Council bin men who lift rubbish from his home in Bo’ness over the last three months.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Detectives are appealing for information after a 52-year-old man was seriously assaulted in a house in Motherwell.The incident happened around 11.50pm on Tuesday, December 22, in McClurg Court.He sustained serious head, neck and leg injuries and was taken to University Hospital Wishaw by the Scottish Ambulance Service where his condition is described as serious but stable.Officers are eager to speak to a
lovesick Romeo jailed for riding a jetski from Scotland to see her on the Isle of Man says she will marry him – if he asks.
car and fleeing the scene.Cara McCarthy, 24, was left in “hysterics” when a black car being driven erratically ploughed into her Audi, near Barrhead, East Renfrewshire - leaving both vehicles badly damaged.Police are still hunting the occupants of the Vauxhall Omega - who ran off without trying to help Cara and left the wrecked car at the scene.Cara, from Barrhead, said: “They didn’t try to communicate with me at all.