fans have been waiting for. On Sunday's season finale of, Colt was finally honest with his mom, Debbie, about being overly involved in his romantic relationships.Colt, 36, lives with his mom in Las Vegas.
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Glasgow pensioner was 'restrained' and robbed of over £10,000 after finding three masked men in her home. The elderly woman was terrified after discovering the intruders dressed in black wearing balaclavas at her home in Mossbank Avenue, in the east end of the city.
fans have been waiting for. On Sunday's season finale of, Colt was finally honest with his mom, Debbie, about being overly involved in his romantic relationships.Colt, 36, lives with his mom in Las Vegas.
Jessica Alba’s daughter is growing up.
the Reformer : “It has been an absolute nightmare. “I moved in a few years ago and it was fine.
A Los Angeles judge has partially signed off on Cassie Randolph‘s restraining order request against her The Bachelor ex Colton Underwood, in paperwork obtained by HollywoodLife.com. The 25-year-old claimed that her former love had been stalking her, by attaching a tracking device to her car to allegedly monitor her movements.
Rochdale. She was driving along Red Cross Street when she was approached by a stranger at around 2pm on Sunday, September 6.The woman drove the man towards Peel Street where he asked her stop, before turning and threatening her with a knife.Police say the man ran off with the woman's handbag.
Glasgow pensioner has won a £50k bingo jackpot less than 24 hours after the club reopened from lockdown. The 71-year-old, who has not been named, is said to be shocked after scooping the massive prize at Mecca Glasgow Forge.
"I feel like I'm a vessel at this point in order to spread awareness."Trayvon Martin's mother and Ahmaud Arbery's father thanked Naomi Osaka for representing their sons on the masks she's been wearing throughout the US Open. pic.twitter.com/0IHBU7pvx4— espnW (@espnW) September 9, 2020“It means a lot,” Osaka said after watching the video.
transplant mum who lost her limbs to sepsis has warned the country must not drop its guard against the killer infection while the focus is on coronavirus.Speaking at the start of Sepsis Awareness Month, Corinne Hutton told how losing both her hands and feet following her near-fatal battle in 2013 left her feeling “worthless” and fearing she may lose her son.But after being given the gift of new hands in January last year, the inspirational 50-year-old has now added fly fishing to the long list
knife-wielding thugs. The teenager was cycling along the canal path near Keal Avenue in the Knightswood area of Glasgow when he was approached by three masked men on Sunday August 9 at around 5pm.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A grandmother who wiped out her own mother's £6,000 savings in a month to fund her gambling habit has been told that only her grandchildren can save her from prison.Desperate Lynne Cree stole her mother's bank card and emptied more than £6,000 from her 82-year-old mother's Post Office account as she chased her losses.Today Sheriff John Rafferty told Cree she should be jailed but might get a chance to walk
coronavirus in a strongly worded memo to staff.And they warn that wearing masks will be made mandatory if police officers continue to be “complacent” while carrying out their duties.The unsigned memo, which was sent out to officers and posted on the force intranet, said: “Comprehensive guidance has already been issued to every officer and staff member on the importance of physical distancing and the use of PPE and masks.However, I have been made aware of a degree of complacency setting in where
here"We are particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have information or dash cam footage of any of the vehicles that were used during the robbery."The store remains closed for the time being.A Spokesperson for Co-op, said: “There was an incident at our Grotton store late last night where an unsuccessful attack on the community’s ATM took place."It is too early to confirm if the store will be able to re-open today, while we await the outcome of assessments into the damage caused."We appeal