Dundee. We told how emergency services raced to Ballindean Terrace in the Douglas area of the city yesterday afternoon and locked down the street.
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dog was found dumped in a bin in a Scots graveyard. A 'very distressed' bypasser made the grim discovery of the female terrie r in the bin at the Cemetery Lodge on Howe Road in Kilsyth on Monday.
The Scottish SPCA are now looking to trace the owner of the cream-coloured animal, who was not microchipped, warning it 'is not the proper way' to dispose of a deceased animal. The charity has urged anyone with information to come forward.,A statement read: "We are appealing for information after the
.Dundee. We told how emergency services raced to Ballindean Terrace in the Douglas area of the city yesterday afternoon and locked down the street.
Falkirk area have hit out at yobs seen launching dog poo at passing cars - with one branding them "Scotland's biggest d***heads".
reportedly raped in Fife. Officers were called to the scene near Oriel Woods in Kirkcaldy after the young woman was allegedly attacked at around 9.30pm on Monday, September 6.
child abuse images along with a depraved home video of him having an "unnatural connection" with a dog. Cole, who advertises his availability on a mainstream acting website, was in court today when sentence was deferred for the preparation of psychological reports.Perth Sheriff Court was told that one of the canine victims was identified by its tail from another image which was recovered by police at Cole's home.
arrested in connection with the death of a Scots woman was found dead in a car. Jane Fitzpatrick from Glenrothes was discovered on Monday, August 9 at around 9am.
dog with potential fight wounds and head trauma has been found in a Scots country park. The lurcher was discovered by a member of the public in Dalkeith Country Park on Saturday, August 28.
Police have pulled a man's body from a Scots river as cops probe the 'sudden death'. Officers tragically discovered the 59-year-old man dead in the River Gryffe near to Torr Road.
dog has died after being starved by a cruel owner who left him just 'skin and bones'. John Campbell from Blantyre has been banned from owning animals for three years after leaving his rescue pet Rambo in a 'horrific state'.
Police scrambled to the Esplanade area of Kirkcaldy in Fife after the grim discovery was made.
dog out of a van window and left it on the side of a Scots road before driving off. The incident occurred on the A77 near Innermessan in Stranraer at around 3.50pm on Thursday August 26.
missing on August 14th before her body was found in Newton.But before her death, Cat had been planning to run the London marathon in October for Macmillan cancer charity.And since the passing of 'lovely' 29-year-old, wellwishers have raised almost £3k as part of a charity fundraiser set up by Cat herself.Scots have been donating to the page in recent weeks in order for Cat to reach the target, despite the fact she will no longer be able to take part in the race.
comedic video - which has now gone viral - the lady was told, "you cannae pat it and say good boy and all that", after she offered the bird some fast food treats. The hilarity unfolded on Ayr Main Street in Ayrshire at around 8.15pm on Sunday, August 22.
children’s home have branded an inquiry a “whitewash” after it said no lessons can be learned from the tragedy. Kirsty McGregor, 13, died three months after being taken into temporary care at Dunclutha Children’s Home in Dunoon, Argyll, in 2016.
dog poo after a bag of excrement was thrown at him in Falkirk. The disgusting incident was reported to police after the worker was targeted inside the vehicle on Cumbrae Drive, in the Tamfourhill area of the town, earlier this month.
block of flats. The red and yellow corn snake was found in Aberdeen's Marischal Court on Wednesday but no sign of the owner has been found.
Scottish Borders has been closed after a horror smash between a lorry and a car. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A699, near St Boswells, at around 7.15am on Tuesday, August 17.
missing at a scenic Scots beauty spot. A major search was sparked when the 82-year-old vanished at the Loch of Cliff in Unst, Shetland yesterday.
emergency services locked down the scene.Police officers raced to Broad Street, Peterhead, around 8.25pm on Thursday evening after a man was discovered dead.Reports indicate he was found outside the Bailey's pub, however this is as of yet unconfirmed.There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.A full report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.25pm on Thursday, 12 August, officers were called to the death of a