cops were spotted patrolling an area of Falkirk last night as they try to tackle anti-social behaviour.
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Police have launched a probe after the terrified man was robbed of his high-value mountain bike in Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, at around 8pm on Saturday, April 10.
The 42-year-old victim was riding his black Specialized Stumpjumper Mountain Bike along the canal path near to Balmuildy Road when the three men blocked the pathway.One of the men produced a knife and threatened the victim, demanding his bike.The suspects, who spoke with local accents and were wearing dark hooded tops with scarfs
.cops were spotted patrolling an area of Falkirk last night as they try to tackle anti-social behaviour.
hospital after thugs launched a targeted attack on a Scots home. Two men, who are understood to have weapons, stormed the home at Church Place, Fauldhouse, West Lothian and began threatening the residents around 6.20pm on Thursday night.
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Police said the young victims were pushed, jostled and punched as other bullies used their mobile phones to film the ordeal. The incident happened on a footpath near the Royal Mail depot in Underwood Road, Paisley, around 8.30pm.
Wishaw.The shocking incident took place in the Netherton area of the North Lanarkshire town on Sunday, April 25. The 86-year-old woman was left ‘shaken’ following the incident where she was assaulted by the gang of youths on Kirkhill Street at around 7pm.
Police raced to the scene after the incident happened on Station Road in Callander at around 5.45pm on Sunday, April 25. Ambulance crews attended and three men who sustained serious injuries were taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital for treatment.
Blantyre yesterday morning. NHS worker Mark Richards was cycling on Glasgow Road around 11.30am on Saturday when he was hit by the vehicle, believed to be a dark coloured Vauxhall Insignia.
fire fighters were attacked by yobs last night as they attended a blaze in Linlithgow. Crews raced to a scene on Manuel Terrace, Whitecross to tackle a deliberate fire when they were targeted.
Calderbank Main Street, North Lanarkshire, by damaging the external metal shutters and the entrance door at around 2am on Friday, April 23. Damage was caused to an internal door with the intention of forcing entry to a cash machine but they weren't able to gain access.They then fled the scene in a blue Audi estate car in the direction of Chapelhall and the M8.
Scots shop and made off with a large amount of money from an ATM in the early hours of this morning. Police have launched a probe after the yobs burst into Day Today on Woodland Crescent in Cambuslang at around 1.40am on Thursday, April 22.
cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being knocked down on a busy Fife road. Police were called to the scene on Queensferry Road in Dunfermline at around 12.15pm on Thursday, April 22.
Bishopton, a 50-year-old male cyclist had to take evasive action when the driver of a Volkswagen Golf allegedly failed to see him turning into a junction. While trying to avoid a collision the cyclist struck a parked vehicle and sustained serious injuries.
Arbroath, a man was approached by a gang of youths who had been gathering in the park. One teen then allegedly assaulted him and as the group left the area the victims car was vandalised - causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Paisley. Lucia Wright had gone into the back garden at around 9.30pm on Monday to bring little Humphrey back inside as darkness fell.
knife-point robbery of two teenage girls.Eric McCaffery, 42, was jailed after he joined Leighanne McDonald, 35, in targeting victims Emma Moore and Jodie Henderson as they waited for a taxi at the statue outside the University of the West of Scotland in Paisley.McCaffery, of Ferguslie Park, Paisley, pounced on the girls as they waited on the cab around 2.30am on July 24 last year.He ‘backed up’ McDonald as she pointed a knife at the victims and demanded they hand over all their money.The Daily
cyclist.Harley Smith, 16, died after he was hit by a car while cycling through Lauireston in Falkirk on November, 3 last year.
Bellsmyre. The couple and their child, aged six, had been visiting a friend on Rebekah’s birthday on April 10 when the thieves struck at the Merkins Avenue address.
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