Glasgow. Two men aged 18 and 26, and a 26-year-old woman were arrested by officers on Friday, 28 August.
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Whalley Range.
A 71-year-old man had been walking the distance between his house and his car when a man approached him and 'forcibly' grabbed a bag he was carrying.It caused the elderly man to fall on the floor and he was left with injuries to his face and knees.He also dislocated his elbow and required hospital treatment.The offender is then believed to have made off on foot towards College Road, Whalley Range.Police are now appealing for anyone who saw the incident to come forward and help
.Glasgow. Two men aged 18 and 26, and a 26-year-old woman were arrested by officers on Friday, 28 August.
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Harpurhey.Mahar Mansour, aged 24, appeared in the dock at Manchester Magistrates Court this afternoon (August 17).He confirmed his name, date of birth and address.Mr Mansour, of Salford, is charged with two offences of section 18, attempt to unlawfully and maliciously wound two police officers, one offence of criminal damage to a Renault Scenic, and one offence of possession of a bladed article, namely a knife on Kingsbridge Road.No pleas were entered at this stage due to the offences being