River Clyde. Formal identification has not yet taken place but the family of 44-year-old Robert Kelly have been told of the grim discovery.
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Aberdeen. Bryce Bell was last seen at around 11.50am on Wednesday, July 29, by staff at the Royal Cornhill Hospital on the city's Berryden Road.
The 50-year-old is described as white, around five foot, four inches tall and of medium build with short grey hair. When he was last seen he was wearing a distinctive yellow Disney Lion King top and blue jeans with white trainers.
River Clyde. Formal identification has not yet taken place but the family of 44-year-old Robert Kelly have been told of the grim discovery.
Dundee have appealed for information after two 'disturbances' involving the same 48-year-old man- including one where he was brutally beaten by a group of four.Two unidentified women and the man were involved in the first altercation at a pub on the High Street in the Lochee area at around 3.45pm last Wednesday.Cops have asked the two women to come forward and have issued descriptions.The first woman is in her 30s, with long dark hair in a ponytail.
River Kelvin. Emergency services were called to the scene near Gorstan Place, Glasgow, at around 4.35pm on Saturday.
River Clyde. Emergency services were called at around 7.05pm on Saturday following reports of a 44-year-old getting into difficulty.
Paisley man who went missing on Monday.
West Lothian have made an emotional appeal for help in finding him.William McDowell, known locally as Billy Irvine, was last seen on Friday, July 31 in the Loch Awe Way area of Whitburn sparking a police appeal.Now desperate friends and family have pleaded for locals to scour the town for any sight of Billy, who has medical issues.The 58-year-old is described as a white, 5ft 2in and has short grey hair.It is not known what he was wearing at the time of his disappearance however he is known to
missing from her home in Edinburgh. Lorraine Ross was last seen at her home in Lassawade Road at around 10am on Sunday, when she left to go for a walk.The dementia sufferer is around 5ft 6ins and slim with short blonde and grey hair and glasses.The pensioner is wearing a brown coat, blue cardigan, blue jeans and brown boots.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A family have launched a desperate bid to find a missing Scots mum-of-two who suddenly vanished from her home.Natasha Harrison, 27, was last seen in Saltcoats yesterday at around 3pm and has been missing overnight.Loved ones told the Daily Record it is extremely ‘out of character’ for the ‘shy and quiet’ mother to go missing or not be in contact.One family member told the Daily Record: “She has never been missing before,
pensioner has been released as police race to find the dementia sufferer. William Thom can be seen in footage taken on Bath Street in Glasgow city centre at 1.53pm on Wednesday.
missing man from Whitburn who suffers from medical issues. William McDowell, who is also known locally as Billy Irvine, was last seen on Friday, July 31 in the Loch Awe Way area of the town.
Police in West Lothian have launched an enquiry after the body of a man was found inside a house in Bathgate at the weekend.The body of the 43-year-old was found in a property on Marjoribanks Street on Sunday.Police confirmed officers are investigating the “unexplained” death.A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “Around 1.15pm on Sunday, August, 2, the body of a 43-year-old man was discovered within a property on Marjoribanks Street, Bathgate.“The death is currently being treated as unexplained
Naman Ramachandran Award-winning actors Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Olivia Colman, and theater producer Francesca Moody (“Fleabag”) have created the Theatre Community Fund to support theatrical artists and professionals whose livelihoods and creative futures are threatened in the wake of COVID-19.The fund has raised £1 million ($1.3 million) so far from founding donors who include Gillian Anderson, Richard Curtis, Tim Bevan, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Daisy Ridley, Danny Boyle and Andrew Scott, among many