English fans celebrated their Euros semi-final win. Customers at the Highlander Bar in San Antonio broke out in violence last night in a mass brawl with celebrating England fans.
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Glasgow at 1.58am on Tuesday 22 June. The fire brigade were able to extinguish the fire on all of the vehicles as well as the exterior of a two-storey property.There were no casualties as a result of the blaze.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were alerted at 1.58am on Tuesday, June 22 to reports of two cars and a caravan on fire at Ashgill Road, Glasgow. “Operations Control mobilised three appliances and firefighters extinguished a fire affecting three private vehicles
.English fans celebrated their Euros semi-final win. Customers at the Highlander Bar in San Antonio broke out in violence last night in a mass brawl with celebrating England fans.
missing for almost a week as police appeal for information to help trace him. Andrew Bertram, 40, was last seen around 6pm on Friday, July 2 after leaving his home in Bellshill.
paramedics dashed to the scene in Ayrshire. The youngster was rushed to University Hospital Crosshouse, in Kilmarnock, and is now back home with his family recovering after the scare.
schoolboy missing from Edinburgh. Alex Thomas was last seen in the Moredun area in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
missing from the Isle of Lewis as police appeal for information to help trace him. Gordon MacKay, 61, is thought to have left a house in the South Bragar area of the island during the early hours of Tuesday July 6.
Cops have launched a probe after "significant damage" was caused following a pair of blazes which happened on McGrigor Road in Rosyth, near Dunfermline.
Dundee was left fuming after the equipment worth £1,200 was stolen on Friday afternoon. The 38-year-old had returned home and noticed the large trailer and roofbox had vanished.
River Tay in Dundee. The man was spotted in the South Victoria Dock Road area of the city’s harbour at around 11pm on Tuesday, June 29.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police have launched an appeal after a 23-year-old man was assaulted in Dumbarton last night (June 28).At around 11.45pm the victim was on Stirling Road at its junction with Bellsmyre Avenue in Dumbarton when he was approached by three men and assaulted.The man was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where medical staff describe his
Dundee.Officers and paramedics were called to the scene on Thorter Row, next to the River Tay, at around 9am on Monday after the alarm was raised. Police Scotland have confirmed that an investigation has been launched however there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the woman's death.
Cops have launched a probe after the male was seen wearing joggy bottoms, socks and sandals outside Dumfries Academy on Academy Street in Dumfries. He is described as being 50-60 years old, approximately 5 foot 4, thin build, white hair at the sides and balding on top.He is described as wearing a dark coloured jumper/cardigan, grey jogging bottoms, black beanie hat, black socks and brown open toe sandals.CCTV is being reviewed as part of the enquiry.
Police have launched a probe after the horror incident happened at around 10.45am yesterday morning. Emergency services raced to the scene and the 23-year-old worker was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Police have launched a hunt for firebugs after a storage area within a flat in Paisley was deliberately set alight. Fire crews were called to the scene of the empty flat inside the unit on Orchard Street around 10.30pm yesterday, June 24.
iOS - Android He was last seen wearing a burgundy anorak and was carrying a large holdall.Sergeant Fiona Wallace of Airdrie police station said: “Paul likes to travel to different areas of Scotland and goes for nights away, but it is extremely out of character for him not to be in touch with his family.“They are becoming increasingly worried about him.
missing woman last seen at the top of Scotland's highest mountain. Sarah Buick was last pictured at the summit of Ben Nevis around 5am on Tuesday morning and has not been seen since.
iOS - Android Shelly-Ann is described as, 5' 5" tall, and has brown hair (different from attached image), brown eyes and a medium build.At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a grey jumper, black leggings, black and orange Nike trainers and was carrying a brown and white bag.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "If you've got any information, please contact 101 quoting incident number 'PS-20210619-3992'."
Tory councillor has been targeted in a firebomb attack for the third time. Graeme Campbell, who had spoken out against gangsters, who targeted at his property in Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
around Dundee until she finally came to a halt after leaving four other cars badly damaged. Clark, 18, was confronted by the witnesses and denied causing any crashes and denied that her car was damaged as a result of the demolition derby.She told them there was nothing wrong with her car - but was unable to get out of the driver's door because it had been dented so badly it would no longer open.
Blairgowrie has not been seen since Wednesday, June 16. He is known to frequent the areas of Alyth and Dundee, according to Police Scotland.
hospital with serious injuries after allegedly being assaulted at a property on Fife. Police were called to reports of a disturbance in the Abbotsford Drive area of Glenrothes shortly after 2pm on Thursday, June 17.