family their son had died in a horrific crash. The (unnamed) 18-year-old was badly hurt when a red Ford Fiesta veered off the road into a field in Aberdeenshire.
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Police are hunting a sick flasher who indecently exposed himself near a Scots school. An investigation has been launched after the man was seen near Tayport Primary School in Fife at around 11am on Wednesday.
Officers are urging members of the public to keep their eyes peeled in case the man strikes again and have increased patrols in the area. Investigators are also asking anyone who may know the man’s identity or who witnessed the incident to come forward to help their enquiries.The Daily
.family their son had died in a horrific crash. The (unnamed) 18-year-old was badly hurt when a red Ford Fiesta veered off the road into a field in Aberdeenshire.
coronavirus cluster at a Scots primary school has now grown to seven cases, health chiefs have confirmed. Staffing shortages now mean Carnegie Primary School in Dunfermline will be closed from today until after the October holidays.
Police have urged Scots to be vigilant after a number of Gumtree sellers have been scammed by fraudsters using fake bank notes. Officers say that crooks have been using counterfeit £50 notes to pay for items listed on the online trading platform in the north and north east of the country.
discovered in the search for missing teen Andrew Baird.The 16-year-old vanished from the Forfar area at around 4.30pm on Saturday evening.He was last spotted in the Reid Park area of the town.When he was last seen, he was wearing a black leather jacket, sandy coloured camouflage trousers, a black hooded sweatshirt, dark green walking boots and carrying a navy 'Superdry' backback.A Police Scotland spokesman said today: "Police Scotland can confirm that a body was found on the morning of Sunday, 4
track and trace system is being undermined by a legal loophole that allows false information to be given at pubs and restaurants.While First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said venues are required by law to collect details and turn away customers who refuse, there is no legislation saying a genuine name and phone number must be given.A Sunday Mail investigation has exposed how the potentially fatal flaw allowed bars, coffee shops and restaurants across the country to be visited using bogus
Police have issued an urgent search for a missing teenage boy. Andrew Baird, 16, vanished from the Forfar area at around 4.30pm yesterday evening.
stabbing of a man just outside Glasgow last night. Officers were called to reports of the 34-year-old victim being injured in an altercation in Roebank Drive, Barrhead at around 9.40pm on Friday (October 2).
Scotland.
mum has been warned she is on the Police's Covid "alert list' after a neighbour reported her for having family 'nipping in' to her house to deliver birthday gifts for her daughter. Ayrshire mum Leanne Macdonald, 36, celebrated her 10-year-old daughter, Myla's birthday yesterday, but due to coronavirus restrictions decided to just stay at home in Irvine with partner Gary, 37 and the couple's youngest daughter Rylee, two.
Nicola Sturgeon has slammed Scots still having house parties after cops were called out 300 times to deal with them last weekend. Strict lockdown rules introduced last week means no one should be hosting social gatherings inside their home.
seriously injured after three women jumped from a car and attacked him in a residential Scots street. The three thugs assaulted their victim outside a home in Florence Street, Greenock, at around 10.30pm on Saturday, September 26.
Glasgow. Officers from Police Scotland and paramedics raced to Ravelston Street in the Carntyne area of the city at around 5.05pm yesterday, Saturday, September 26, after reports of an unwell tot.
Edinburgh. Black, 59, was described as being in a “trance” while he carried out the sordid act just a day after being released from prison.The court heard the pervert has amassed similar convictions since his successful career with British Telecom was ended by redundancy three years ago.
drugs bust on a Scots hotel has led cops to finding more than three-quarters of a million pounds worth of cannabis. Responding to a tip-off officers searched the Highlander Hotel on West Church Street in Buckie, Moray on Sunday night.
Covid-19. NHS Lanarkshire confirmed that a case has been detected at Our Lady's High School in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire.
sexual and physical abuse that left them permanently injured and suicidal.Victims say they were regularly attacked by staff members at remote Fornethy House after being told they were going to a holiday camp.Detectives are investigating allegations of sexual and physical assaults at the girls-only facility which was run by Glasgow’s local authority in Kilry, Angus.Poorly youngsters from working- class families were taken to the school 90 miles from the city for “convalescent” breaks after it
pervert was snared by cyber crime cops for possessing child sex abuse images after he accessed sick videos and photos through WhatsApp.
cannabis drugs into the country to help save her desperately sick son yesterday begged the Scottish Government to fund his medicine.Karen Gray, 46, from Edinburgh, travelled to the Netherlands to get cannabis-based drugs with previously banned tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in them after her youngest child Murray, now eight, ended up in a vegetative state in hospital.Murray was diagnosed with Doose syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy, in December 2017 and suffered up to 12 seizures a day.But within
parents have been left confused over the new Rule of Six restrictions which say children can mix at school - but outside of school can only mix with one other household. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that new measures came into force on Monday, which say no more than six people form two households can meet socially, either indoors or outdoors.