Police are on the hunt for two thugs who left a man permanently scarred during a vicious attack in Renfrewshire. The 26-year-old was set upon by the yobs on Church Street, Johnstone, around 9.15pm on Friday July 31.
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Dundee. The man, in his 20s, was set upon by five teenagers between 2am and 2.30am on Saturday near to Coldside Church, at the junction of Main Street and Isla Street, say police.
The victim and a friend he was with had initially been talking to the group walking through Hilltown Park, before they chased after him and assaulted him. He was left with facial injuries and bruising on his arms and body which showed he had been kicked and stamped on.Cops say the gang were made up of two girls and
.Police are on the hunt for two thugs who left a man permanently scarred during a vicious attack in Renfrewshire. The 26-year-old was set upon by the yobs on Church Street, Johnstone, around 9.15pm on Friday July 31.
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in Lancashire are hutning three men.Officers say they went to speak to Richard Bennett, also known as Richard Shacklady, Adam Moores and Curtis Fox following the incidents in Skelmersdale.They are urging members of the public to be 'vigilant' and not to approach the men if they are seen but to contact police immediately.The offences in question all took place between February 28 and July 26 this year reports Lancs Live.In February, two women were attacked before threats were made to their life
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teenager was hospitalised after being jumped by four thugs in Edinburgh city centre. The horror attack happened at around 8.30pm last night at the Meadows Park.Police are now hunting the four male suspects who are aged between 15 to 17-years-old with brown and blonde short hair.
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