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21.03.2021 - 22:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Falkirk dressed as a 17th Century plague doctor, reportedly leaving families terrified, has been spoken to by police. The first bizarre sighting happened almost two weeks ago in Bo’ness, and since then, others have taken to social media to report similar haunting figures have been spotted in Grangemouth and Redding.
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human bone was discovered in Fife. The grim find was reported to officers at around 7.30pm on Sunday, April 4, near Castle Golf Club in St Andrews.
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A force spokesperson added: “We are treating this seriously and ask for your assistance by reporting to us any person behaving in this way as soon as possible.“If you have any information please contact us on 101.”
Ronan Keating’s wife Storm has been discharged from hospital and got home in time to celebrate her daughter Coco’s first birthday. A day prior, Storm had opened up on the "most frightening week of her life" after she was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery after being diagnosed with cauda equina syndrome.
Ayr Farmfoods store before making off with £400 in cash. The suspect walked into the Main Street store at around 6.40pm on Friday, March 26, where he terrorised two workers - leaving them ‘badly shaken’ by the ordeal.
Dumfries after the person behind the mask was spotted near a school and purposely frightened two children. Officers are appealing for information to help identify a person or people wearing a crow mask and a black coat in recent days.