cannabis clinic. Stirling's Sapphire Medical Clinics has been authorised by Healthcare Improvement Scotland to provide safe access to medical cannabis to Scottish patients.
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Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.A man was spat at during a disturbance in Craigneuk.Andrew McCrum appeared from custody via videolink at Hamilton Sheriff Court.He admitted assaulting a man by spitting at him at an address in Laurel Drive on February 8.McCrum, 31, also admitted possessing cannabis, shouting abuse, threatening police officers, and kicking and headbutting a police cell van.He was on bail at the
.cannabis clinic. Stirling's Sapphire Medical Clinics has been authorised by Healthcare Improvement Scotland to provide safe access to medical cannabis to Scottish patients.
Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Scots road yesterday evening. The man reportedly urged the two girls - one as young as 11 - to "get into his car" adding that he "wouldn't hurt" them.
Glasgow on Tuesday morning. Cops are appealing for information following the incident around 10.25am in the Newlands Road area.
dog nappings in Dundee just a week after two other incidents in Baxter Park. On Saturday at Stannergate, Dundee, a 14-year-old boy was approached by three men around 3pm as one then attempted to take his dog's lead from him.
cannabis farm find.The fire service were alerted to the flooded home on Beaconsfield Terrace, Hawick at around 1pm on Friday March 12.But when firefighters found nobody at home they forced entry and discovered the drugs operation inside.Police then got a warrant and recovered £90,000 of cannabis.Electricity at the flat had also been dangerously bypassed requiring the attendance of the Electricity Board to make it safe.Sergeant Rourke of SBCAT said "Tackling drug misuse remains one of our key
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Police in Paisley are making an urgent appeal to trace a man missing following a road smash last week.David Roach, 32, is believed to have been involved in a road crash on Stanley Road, in the town, at around 9.20am on Saturday, February 27.
Dundee.Police swooped on an address on Troon Avenue this afternoon, with officers since confirming an investigation has been launched.Cops claim the incident is isolated and there is 'no threat' to the wider public.The circumstances surrounding the incident are unknown at this time.Officers remain on the scene as the probe continues.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers are currently at a property on Troon Avenue in Dundee as part of an ongoing enquiry."The incident is contained and
Perth, has been fined £750 and disqualified for 14 months at the Sheriff Court.Thirty-four-year-old Ryan Hardy was clocked at 132mph - nearly double the 70 limit - during pitch black conditions on the Perth-Edinburgh motorway, at Craigend.He will also have to re-sit the extended driving test before he can get back behind the wheel of his black Audi A4 Avant Quattro, which had the personalised number plate RY04HDY.It was one of the highest speeds ever recorded on a Scottish road.He admitted
arrested after over £10,000 worth of fake banknotes were seized in West Lothian. Police raided two properties on search warrants on Tuesday and Wednesday.
CCTV images of two men they want to speak with in connection with Christmas Eve ‘incidents’ in Glasgow.The pictures have been released to the public as police search for the two individuals.The incident occurred on December 24 around 6:40pm around Argyle Street in the city centre.Police Scotland said: “Detectives are keen to speak to the men in the images as they may be able to assist with this investigation.“Anyone who recognises the men in the images is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101
cannabis stash.Police raided a Fife property in Leven yesterday at around 12.15pm and seized the alleged drug haul.Now three men aged 25, 28 and 33 were arrested and charged in connection with the incident.They were due to appear before Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court on Tuesday 2 March and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.Sergeant Stuart Hay from Levenmouth Police Station said: “This was a significant recovery and sends a clear message that drugs have no place in our
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.A drugs suspect spat in the face of a police station worker after being caught with more than 100,000 street valium pills.Thomas Cooper had been arrested following a raid on his home in Murdostoun View, Newmains.Hamilton Sheriff Court heard on Friday that he “became difficult” at Motherwell Police Station.Neil Thomson, prosecuting, said: “As he was being led away from the charge bar, the
stabbing in Grangemouth during the early hours of this morning.Emergency service raced to a block of flats on Islay Court at around 1.20am following reports of a disturbance.A 34-year-old man is being treated for serious, but not life-threatening injuries at Forth Valley Royal Hospital.A 29-old-man was also injured in the disturbance.
attacked near a Scots high school forcing police to lockdown the area.The 38-year-old was discovered seriously injured in Tinto Drive, Grangemouth this morning sparking a police probe.He was rushed to Forth Valley Royal Hospital where he remains in a stable condition after the alarm was raised at around 4am.Pictures taken around 6am this morning show a police cordoned erected around Grangemouth High School parts of Tinto Drive in Grangemouth.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 4am on
Edinburgh city centre incident.Emergency services swarmed Hunter Square around 10pm last night and rushed a 35-year-old to Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.Several police vans and an ambulance were spotted at the scene.The cordon stretched across the steps of the Tron Kirk which backs on to the square.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 10pm on Friday, 26 February, officers in Edinburgh responded to reports of a concern for person in Hunter Square.“Emergency services attended and a
Police discovered £270,000 worth of cannabis during a routine Scots car stop.Two men have now been arrested in connection following the drug bust yesterday.Cops pulled the vehicle over as it headed north on the A76 in Sanquhar before finding the alleged stash.Investigations are on-going into the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Police in Sanquhar recovered cannabis with an estimated street value of £270,000."Officers carried out a routine check on a vehicle heading north on the A76
Fife town following reports of a significant incident.Police Scotland said officers attended an address in Pitcoudie, Glenrothes, to deal with reports of a disturbance.They confirmed a 29-year-old man has been arrested at a property in Uist Road.It is unclear if anyone was injured in the incident which took place at about 7.10pm, but ambulances were placed on standby to take people to hospital if needed.A post on the North Glenrothes Community Council Facebook page said: “We are aware of an