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iOS - Android But, prosecutor Victoria Kwell told Glasgow Sheriff Court: "The SSPCA officer returned to the car and spoke to a colleague."The colleague said the man at the door was McNicol and he owned the dog."The officer returned to the house to speak with him."He confirmed he was James McNicol and said there was a dog...but would not allow her to take the dog."The SSPCA officer went into the living room and saw the dog - a crossbreed called Scamp - lying stricken on the floor.The poor animal
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Fox13 News. When no one answered the knock on the screen door, he was called over to the neighbor, and they spoke across the fence that divides the property.
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The incident took place around 5.15pm on Thursday, September 17 on the unnamed rural road to Armadale, from the B8028 at Avonbridge. It involved a horse and its rider, along with a blue Land Rover.