Highland Perthshire. Officers swooped on a derelict building on Crieff Road in Aberfeldy on Wednesday afternoon.
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Aberdeen home following a tip off from concerned neighbours. The stash was found when police raided the city centre property after a search warrant was granted.
Cops revealed on Friday February 5 that a "small" quantity of drugs had been discovered along with the weapons. They shared an image of the brutal instruments, some of which appear to have been modified.Among the finds was an axe-type blade bound with masking tape.Another of the weapons appears to be a heavy metal object attached to a
.Highland Perthshire. Officers swooped on a derelict building on Crieff Road in Aberfeldy on Wednesday afternoon.
direct to your inboxFurious residents in Beetham Tower have demanded increased security arrangements after police were forced to raid a lockdown party with around 40 people present.Officers first attended the apartment, understood to be a two-bed property on one of the highest floors in the building, at around 9pm on Friday after reports of a large gathering.It is understood no one answered when police officers knocked on and they were unable to gather evidence of a breach of coronavirus laws.
This year’s Dancing on Ice has been dubbed “cursed” by viewers after it has proved a revolving door of celebrities following injuries and COVID related dropouts.This week’s show has been axed entirely in a bid to give the celebrity skaters a week to recuperate after the programme ran out of replacements.
Peaky Blinders production crew members and their shivering canary needed to seek emergency accommodation after being caught up in Aberdeen's snow drifts . Due to the bad weather closing down the A96, motorists were left stranded in Huntly overnight and had to find somewhere to stay.
Tonge Moor, on Saturday afternoon (February 13).Officers say they arrested a 53-year-old man who is currently under investigation.The plants found in the house were seized.In a post on Facebook, an officer from GMP's Bolton North team said the raid had come after a warrant was issued at the address.They said: "Officers from the Tonge and Breightmet Neighbourhood Teams have executed a drugs warrant at a house on Brief Street, Tonge Moor this afternoon."A number of cannabis plants have been
drink-drive limit when she was caught by cops.Paisley mum Karen Aitchison, 56, was at the wheel of her black Seat Altea when she was pulled over at Main Street, Bridge of Weir, on January 16.Officers noticed the smell of drink coming from her, and immediately requested another patrol car equipped with a breathalyser attend.
Police are searching for a missing man last seen in Aberdeen two weeks ago as concern for his welfare grows. Justin Tosh was last seen in Aberdeen on Thursday, January 28 and is described as being white, 5ft 7 and of average build with short brown hair.
She's made plenty of innuendos during her time on This Morning, and in Monday's episode, Holly Willoughby once again made a cheeky comment, this time about beans.The presenter, who shared her disappointment over having her 40th birthday party being cancelled, was trying different variations of beans on toast during the cooking segment with Phil Vickery.
Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the cityPolice seized £2,000 worth of cannabis from a car after a man was caught driving more than double the speed limit in Salford.The VW Golf was stopped by traffic cops on Upper Camp Street after it was seen travelling at 65mph in a 30mph zone.Posting on social media, police said the vehicle was searched and about £2,000 worth of the Class B drug was found.The man was found to have no licence or insurance and
Mirror, the 'Love Nut Yumnut' is a delicious hybrid of the yum yum and doughnut, smothered with smooth white chocolate icing and topped with pink icing stripes. It will set you back £1.50 at M&S in-store bakeries.
direct to your inboxFour men have been charged after suspected weapons were seized during a series of raids across Stretford.
cops.Police swooped on the address and found 18 revellers inside breaching coronavirus rules on the evening of Saturday January 30.Some £14,400 in fines have been issued, £800 for each party goer, after officers were initially refused entry into the house, Essex Live reports.Pictures from the scene show empty drink bottles and cups littered around the home in Sewardstonebury.Party goers had told police at first they had gathered to make a music video.When cops turned up at 5pm some people were
direct to your inboxResidents at a block of flats have spoken of the moment they were evacuated from their homes as part of a major investigation into organised crime - which has seen suspected guns and grenades seized and a man pinned down in the street by armed cops.Police, backed by bomb disposal officers, swooped on Milton Close in Stretford on Friday night (January 29).
M9 after the motorway was closed in both directions in Stirling.
child abuse images. Liam Mackay was yesterday sentenced at Inverness Sheriff Court to nearly two years in jail for possessing the horrendous pictures.
A daycare operator in Virginia has been charged with murder following the death of the 2-year-old she was looking after.
Filmmakers have put out a search for budding support artists this February in Aberdeen.And Casting agency Mad Dog 2020 claim no experience in TV or Film is necessary for you to secure the role as an extra.Instead directors are looking specifically for people of East Asian Heritage to film in Aberdeen this February 18 and 19.They also require all applicants to be based in or close to Aberdeen.Casting directors have already put out request to Aberdeen University Japanese Society amongst
armed robbery after detectives recognised their distinctive false nails. The thugs armed themselves with knives to raid an East Kilbride garage to get drinks and cigarettes for a party.
East Ayrshire.Officers from Police Scotland searched a property in Kilmarnock Road, Mauchline under warrant at around 2pm on Thursday, January 21.A quantity of cannabis was recovered along with money and other items.A 24-year old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the drugs recovery and he will appear at Ayr Sheriff Court at a later date.A report has been sent to the procurator fiscal.Chief Inspector Nathan Calderwood, of Ayrshire Police Division, said: "Tackling drug supply