a probe after the 'unexplained' and 'sudden' death of a woman in a Scots high rise.
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Police investigating a suspected cannabis farm in Edinburgh have been filmed carrying huge evidence bags from a property.
Multiple police officers were spotted leaving the property on Leith Walk this morning carrying large evidence bags.The property, at the lower end of Leith Walk, remains under police investigation.A Police Scotland spokeswoman confirmed to the Daily Record that a suspected cannabis cultivation had been uncovered and that officers remained at the scene.
.a probe after the 'unexplained' and 'sudden' death of a woman in a Scots high rise.
takeaway and burst into flames in East Kilbride. The vehicle mowed into the food joint at The Murray Square in the South Lanarkshire town at 11.40pm on Thursday.Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the motor caught alight.
Four hardline nationalists can be seen in an online video debating whether there will be "a confrontation between Scotland and England" as a result of the constitutional debate over independence.
newlywed who was caught with thousands of child abuse images -and images of women having sex with dogs - was back in the dock today.Brian McCallion was found to have over 5,000 illegal images stored on his mobile phone and a PC in the home he shared with his wife.Police attended their marital home to raid the property six months after they tied the knot - and it was his wife who answered the door to the officers.The couple married in June 2018 and, Paisley Sheriff Court heard previously,
Peter Murrell' s answers in front of MSPs.
Tesco supermarket in Aberdeen. The alarm was raised at around 3.10pm on Sunday, January 24, following reports the 73-year-old was found unresponsive inside the vehicle that was parked on Rousay Drive.Police and the Scottish Ambulance Service raced to the scene but the OAP was sadly pronounced dead a short time later without being taken to hospital.
police officers ended up in hospital after being poisoned by fumes from a patrol car.An internal probe has been launched after the pair fell ill last weekend.They had been working night shift together in a BMW X5 before becoming unwell.An ambulance was called to take the officers from Glasgow’s Govan station to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.Doctors treated the pair for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning and admitted them to a ward overnight.Police union leaders described last Sunday’s
drugs and a large quantity of cash during two targeted raids in Lanarkshire. Officers swooped on a property in Motherwell Road, Bellshill, on Wednesday afternoon before uncovering a large haul of heroin, cocaine, cannabis, valium and amphetamine.
avalanche warning in the Pentland Hills amid heavy snowfall across the country. The Valley Mountain Rescue team said people could be 'buried' by the massive snow drifts and shared a picture on social media of an avalanche on Turnhouse hill taken from Penicuik.
Falkirk just before 8pm this evening, January 19.
officers responding to reports of a motorbike on fire in a field near to the Edinburgh city bypass.
Scots cops have launched a probe after an attempted armed robbery at a city shop. The botched raid took place at the Lambhill Convenience Store in Kilfinan Street, Glasgow, last night.
Class-B drugs on Thursday when they stopped a car travelling near Tomatin.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A depraved thug bound a man with carpet fitting tape before carrying out a horror attack, beating him with a hammer and slashing him with a knife.Paul Davidson burst into the victim’s Edinburgh house and knocked him unconscious before tying him up and putting him on a chair.The 29-year-old inflicted a brutal torture ordeal on Gary Robinson as he screamed out with his mouth covered.Davidson used a kitchen
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.
Edinburgh while trying to do his job. BBC Scotland journalist John Fernandez was stopped by a group blocking Princes Street while he was preparing a report.
Officers from Police Scotland said they were treating the death of the 34-year-old as ‘unexplained’. The body was discovered in a flat in West Blackhall Street in the early hours of this morning at around 1.20am.
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.
Glasgow footpath, sparking a massive police investigation. The grim discovery was made close to Mainhill Drive in Baillieston, in the city's east end, Tuesday morning.
cannabis grinder has celebrated Christmas at home after prosecutors dropped drug charges. Conor Howard, from East Lothian, was locked up in Corfu after he flew out to visit his mum and stepdad in August.