Edinburgh which he sent to another male. Lipscombe and the unknown male discussed what they’d like to do with the youngster over WhatsApp messages.
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Paisley train station claimed he didn’t know why he had the weapon. Lewis Rooney, 28, was caught with a black steak knife, with a five-inch serrated-edge blade, on him at Gilmour Street railway station on February 6.
Paisley Sheriff Court heard Rooney had been drinking and taking drugs at a pal’s house, but he had no memory of why he took the knife out with him. Procurator fiscal depute Raeesa Ahmed said: “At 8pm, police witnesses attended the locus of Paisley’s Gilmour Street station.
Edinburgh which he sent to another male. Lipscombe and the unknown male discussed what they’d like to do with the youngster over WhatsApp messages.
Tik Tok for drunkenly turning up at the wrong door and asking to be let inside. Ciara Edgar, from Glasgow, was caught on camera ringing the doorbell of a house she thought her pal lived in after a few alcoholic beverages.
The residents of Avon Drive in Linlithgow, West Lothian, took to the streets to party on Tuesday, June 15, after the Linlithgow Marches were cancelled. This is the second year the popular event has been cancelled and, after the blow, residents decided to take matters into their own hands to party on down.
crashed into a tree on a sunny day told how he knew he was paralysed as he waited for medics to arrive.
dog was badly injured during their daily walk around 1.30pm on Wednesday on a private road near Mansefield. The finance and office manager from East Calder has slammed the "irresponsible" workers as "cowboys" and claims not one warning sign or road closure was in place to deter walkers from the route.
around Dundee until she finally came to a halt after leaving four other cars badly damaged. Clark, 18, was confronted by the witnesses and denied causing any crashes and denied that her car was damaged as a result of the demolition derby.She told them there was nothing wrong with her car - but was unable to get out of the driver's door because it had been dented so badly it would no longer open.
Blairgowrie has not been seen since Wednesday, June 16. He is known to frequent the areas of Alyth and Dundee, according to Police Scotland.
hospital with serious injuries after allegedly being assaulted at a property on Fife. Police were called to reports of a disturbance in the Abbotsford Drive area of Glenrothes shortly after 2pm on Thursday, June 17.
Glasgow. It is not yet known whether there were any fatalities as a result of the major crash.
Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were made aware of a fire at a property on Ashgill Road in Glasgow shortly after 12.55am on Thursday, 17 June. "The fire involved a vehicle parked outside a property and also caused damage to the front doorstep.
Edinburgh beauty spot on a winter’s night has been jailed for 38 months. Ewan Fulton, 20, bit Mhari O’Neill on her breast and throttled her before leaving her in an intoxicated state on Calton Hill where her body was found by a dog walker.
rape her. Her 17-year-old assailant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had downed a cocktail of Jack Daniels and Dragon Soop, smoked cannabis and also “binge watched” a vampire series prior to the terrifying attack.
A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
drug offences after he flipped his car on a Scots road last night. Police raced to the report of the one vehicle road crash on Park Road in Rosyth, near Dunfermline, at around 8.35pm on Monday, May 31.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
drug dealer's claims he made a fortune trading in Bitcoin as part of a bid by the Crown to claw back £800,000. Dale Pearson is alleged to have made more than three quarters of a million pounds from criminal activity and the cash is at the centre of a Proceeds of Crime battle.