hereOfficers have shared details of their busy night on social media.They said: "Overnight the GMP Transport Unit has made three arrests and attended multiple incidents across Manchester."The first arrest was for assaulting a police officer.
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Falkirk. Police confirmed the 29-year-old had been arrested following an incident in Hallglen, Falkirk on Saturday, August 15.
He is due to appear at Falkirk Sheriff Court today. Chief Inspector Chris Stewart, Falkirk Area Commander, said: "We can confirm a man been arrested and charged in connection with an attempted abduction in Falkirk.
"The incident happened in the Hallglen area on Saturday, 15 August, 2020. "The 29-year-old is due to appear at Falkirk Sheriff court on Monday, 17 August,
.hereOfficers have shared details of their busy night on social media.They said: "Overnight the GMP Transport Unit has made three arrests and attended multiple incidents across Manchester."The first arrest was for assaulting a police officer.
Hospital passed away a short time later. A 21-year-old man has been arrested in connection with his death.Now 'heartbroken' pals of the victim, nicknamed 'Jaggy', are paying tribute to him 'until they meet again.'One friend said: "Heartbreaking news RIP Jaggy.
Read More About: Detective Inspector Colin MacRitchie of Paisley CID said: "We would like to thank all the members of the public who have assisted with our enquiries so far."
in Wigan have released images of a man they want to identify and speak to as part of their enquiries. Police were called to reports of a large fire at Hardings Tyres on Moat House Street in the Ince area on Friday, July 10. The blaze caused damage to numerous cars and businesses and local houses were also covered with debris from the tyres. It is believed damage caused by the fire will equate to a six-figure sum.Images released by police today show a man in a grey-hooded top with a slim build
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.The body of a man has been recovered from the River Clyde following a three-day marine search.Police Scotland confirmed that the body was recovered from an area of the river near Uddingston, around 2pm on Monday, August 17.The family of missing man Robert Kelly, 44, who was reported missing since Saturday, August 15, have been made aware of the discovery.The search followed reports that a 44-year-old
The family of the missing man, who also goes by the surname Payne and sometimes spells his first name as Shawn, have been informed of the discovery. He has been missing from Broxburn since Monday, August 3.