officers dealt with the incident. The road later reopened before 11am and a man has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences.
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'blue plague' pills after swooping on a Scots home. Officers descended on Auchencraig Road, Faifley, Clydebank, Dumbartonshire and searched an address under warrant.
They found drugs, believed go be Etizolam, with an estimated street value of £70,000. Etizolam is described as a benzodiazepine-like substance similar to Valium, but is 10 times more toxic.Two people, a 41-year-old man and a woman aged 40 years, have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.They are due to appear at
.officers dealt with the incident. The road later reopened before 11am and a man has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences.
Bishopbriggs, at the entrance to the Triangle shopping precinct. The incident happened around 5.50pm on September 27, 2020, and a man and woman required hospital treatment as a result.
lamb - to discover she was just looking after the animal for a local farmer. Cheryl Sibbald, of Ballingry, Fife, told the Record how officers arrived at her door around 11pm last night.
puppy accidentally ate human faeces found alongside a river. Ashleigh Elvin is worried for her 10-month-old pup, Bonnie's, health after she gobbled the human waste near the River Esk in Musselburgh, East Lothian.
refunded him more than £2,500.Retired marine engineer Bill Glasson said he got the shock of his life when he was hit with three electricity bills for more than £22,000 each within the space of a week.Despite numerous attempts to address the matter with the company and find out what was happening, the frustrated 85-year-old said he was “getting nowhere” and was “stressed up to his eyeballs”.But after the Standard stepped in, Scottish Power backtracked and admitted Bill and wife Margaret, 81, had
Dumfries pensioner got the shock of his life when he was hit with three electricity bills for more than £22,000 each. Retired marine engineer Bill Glasson, 85, received three demands for payment within the space of a week.
mowed down by a car while he was walking on Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow The car was later found on Greenlaw Way, Newton Mearns, near Aldi after the driver mounted the pavement and fled the scene. The victim was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment and later released.Police are currently treating the incident as attempted murder and are hunting for the driver.
slashed his terrified victim across the face in a brutal street attack.The 52-year-old man was targeted by a knifeman in Dalskeith Road, Ferguslie, Paisley.He was rushed to the town’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, where he received stitches to a gaping facial injury, police last night revealed.It’s understood the man could be left scarred for life following the blade attack.An investigation is now underway into the horror weapon onslaught, with officers appealing for witnesses to come
investigation into his death.Neil Riddel was 19 when his body was found in a field near his home in Keith, Banffshire, in July 1991.A fatal accident inquiry ruled he had taken his own life but his relatives believe he died in police custody and was dumped there.They say the apprentice blacksmith had lodged a complaint over an assault by an officer shortly before his death.In December 2019, Neil’s family wrote to the Lord Advocate James Wolffe expressing “serious misgivings” over the police
Glasgow street after reports of a man being attacked by a gang wielding weapons. Queens Drive in the city’s southside area was taped off by cops at around 4.35pm this afternoon.
police after brutally attacking two officers with a meat cleaver in North Lanarkshire. David Dowson was convicted at the High Court in Glasgow today after seriously assaulting PC’s Josh McCorry and Glenn Coletta in Wishaw in June last year.
CCTV pictures of a man they are looking for after an 'incident' in Paisley. The images show the man in what appears to be a shop, wearing a blue shirt and jeans.
Nicola Sturgeon’s election campaign. It is alleged that money raised by activists to prepare for another independence referendum has been diverted.Three members of the party’s Finance and Audit Committee resigned two weeks ago after the First Minister’s husband and party CEO Peter Murrell refused to show them accounts.Police Scotland said: “We received an allegation of fraud at about 4.40pm on Thursday, March 25, 2021.
Aberdeenshire this afternoon. Police raced to a field next to the A947, near Turiff, just before 4pm today after they were made aware of an "incident".
Biffy Clyro are planning an epic bender at the BRIT awards in May after 18 months stuck at home. The Scottish band are up for Best Group at this year's awards alongside Bicep, Little Mix, The 1975 and Young T & Bugsey.Bassist James Johnston, 40, said he is hoping for a 'pretty wild night' at the 2021 BRITS, which are usually held in February but have been delayed due to the pandemic.
arrested in connection with anti-social behaviour after hoards of Scots flocked to one of Glasgow's most popular parks. Crowds descended on Kelvingrove Park in the city's west end as much of the country basked in glorious spring sunshine on Friday.
Glasgow's High Court yesterday. The officers, a 30-year-old woman and two men aged 31 and 34, were rushed to the nearby Glasgow Royal Infirmary after the crash on the city's Saltmarket around 4.05pm.
pensioner has been reported to police after a horror crash in Glasgow. The two-motor smash took place on Springburn Road, near the Shell Petrol Station on Saturday.
police after allegedly firing a BB gun at passengers onboard a public bus. Officers were called on Tuesday, March 30, over reports of a male in possession of a toy firearm in the Musselburgh and Prestonpans areas of East Lothian.