Aberdeen. Bryce Bell was last seen at around 11.50am on Wednesday, July 29, by staff at the Royal Cornhill Hospital on the city's Berryden Road.
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crack cocaine in Dundee. The 23-year-old was arrested after police stopped a car in the Mid Craigie area around 10am on Thursday, July 9 and allegedly recovered £2,700 worth of the class A drug.
Further investigation into the suspect led to officers allegedly finding more crack in a second vehicle on Balgray Street, with an estimated value of £11,000. A drug search warrant was then carried out in the Woodside area today, July 10.The suspect has been charged with drug offenses.Detective Inspector
.Aberdeen. Bryce Bell was last seen at around 11.50am on Wednesday, July 29, by staff at the Royal Cornhill Hospital on the city's Berryden Road.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A MAN has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a police officer was badly hurt in Coatbridge.Cops were on route to a separate call when they came across a “disturbance” in Mitchell Street during the early hours of last Sunday, July 26.A male officer, whose age is currently unknown, suffered alleged head and neck injuries while dealing with the incident.He was rushed by ambulance to Monklands Hospital for
Arbroath was robbed by an axe-wielding thug. The 29-year-old was arrested in connection with the incident which took place at a store on Ponderlaw Street at around 6am on Saturday, July 18.
cannabis plants after storming a Glasgow warehouse. A man has been arrested in connection after the huge haul was discovered in Fairley Street, Govan, on Tuesday.
It’s always a little depressing to see how there are such s**tty people in this world! Especially when all the rest of us are in this together, doing our part to slow down a global pandemic!
Police said. Police officers and London Ambulance Service arrived at around 10am last Wednesday and the baby boy was pronounced dead at the scene, Scotland Yard said.A post mortem was carried out at St Thomas' Hospital yesterday and gave the preliminary cause of death as an "incised wound", police said.
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cannabis plants from East Lothian. The division's Community Action Team raided a property on Edinburgh Road, in Tranent on Wednesday, July 22.
Cops swooped at properties across Greater Manchester - as well as Doncaster, South Yorkshire and Caistor in Lincolnshire.Now police have released the names of 10 people charged with various alleged offences.Callum Morris, 28, of Carr Bank Crescent, Atherton, has been charged with conspiracy to murder; conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life; conspiracy to possess ammunition with intent to endanger life; conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug - cocaine; and conspiracy
driven at a male officer on Devonshire Gardens off Hyndland Road in the city's west end during a disturbance around 5.50pm on Tuesday.
hereThe robberies all relate to incidents at the cash machine, and the theft counts were all committed at the One Stop Shop.Manchester Crown Court heard how Downing committed the offences between August and December last year, when he was finally apprehended.Downing was known to staff at the shop, and they had been 'wary' about challenging him, prosecutor Gavin Howie said.On one occasion when a shop worker did confront him, Downing called him a 'black b******' and said 'I'm going to shoot you