supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
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Glasgow is being treated as ‘wilful’ by police. Emergency services tackled the flames at the property on Copland Road for almost three hours on Friday night.
Police and fire crews were first called to the scene at around 10.30pm before a large cordon was put in place by officers. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed they were able to extinguish the blaze while no injuries were reported.They left the area at around 1.30am.A major investigation has now been launched after it was
.supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
Glasgow city centre as non-essential shops opened up for the first time since December. The woman jived along to a talented guitar-playing busker as he performed the iconic T.
assaulted in a 'violent and unprovoked' attack in West Dunbartonshire. The 16-year-old boy was on his way to meet his family when he was approached by two men who pushed him to the ground and battered him.The terrifying incident happened on a footpath at The Saltings, near to Portpatrick Road in Old Kilpatrick at around 9.30pm on Saturday evening.The two men responsible were with three women aged between 18-20 years of age, who watched on as the boy was attacked.
HMP Kilmarnock just after 7pm on Friday. Fire crews stayed on the scene for two hours as they battled five car blazes in the prison carpark.
Apple - Android Police officers on scene managed traffic to allow for fire officers to stand on the well-used Mossneuk Road to tackle the blaze.Naturally the events attracted a number of locals, with dozens watching on aghast as the horrible events unfolded.Videos and pictures from the scene show the ferocity of the fire, with smoke pouring from the windows and roof of the house.It is yet unknown as to whether there are any injuries or how the fire started, with Scottish Fire and Rescue yet to
Dumfries and it is thought the dog was stolen from a nearby garden. The pooch was returned to its owner but it is believed that two female witnesses may have seen the dog being thrown from a small green van.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.The Crown Office will NOT hold an Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of two men killed in a horror fire at luxury hotel Cameron House.They say public interest would not be further served by an in-depth probe into the tragedy at the Loch Lomond resort, which resulted in the deaths of couple Richard Dyson, 38, and Simon Midgley, 32.In a statement
Rangers title celebrations. Ryan Gemmell, 46, allegedly exposed himself on Edmiston Drive on March 7, 2021.Prosecutors state Gemmell intentionally engaged in sexual activity in front of people.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireFour fire appliances battled the huge blaze at the property, near to Old Edinburgh Road, in the town.A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) spokesman said: “We were alerted at 2.36pm to reports of a fence and decking on fire at a property at The Cuillins, Uddingston.“We immediately mobilised two appliances to the scene, where a fire had spread to a semi-detached property, and a further four appliances were
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireLocals have reported seeing smoke billowing from the property with reports on social media claiming the roof of the house is completely destroyed. A Police Scotland spokeswoman told Lanarkshire Live : “Police were made aware of a fire at a property in The Cuillins, Uddingston, around 2.50pm on Monday, April 19.
Kirkcaldy. Cops believe a "large group of youths" were present during the attack in Chapel Road, around 10pm on Saturday.
car fire yesterday. Cops were called to the scene on Kilmuir Drive yesterday, Saturday April, 17, around 11.10am, but the male was pronounced dead at the scene.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A 32-year-old told his mum he was having a “fabulous time” before he was “unlawfully killed” alongside his partner in a hotel blaze, an inquest has heard.Simon Midgley and Richard Dyson were guests at the five star Cameron House Hotel, overlooking Loch Lomond when it was gutted by fire in 2017.In January, Dumbarton Sheriff Court heard the blaze was
dog has washed up beside a Scots river sparking a frantic SSPCA appeal.
Elgin area. He was last seen leaving his home address in the North Covesea Terrace area of the town around 8.30am today when he was believed to be walking to school.
Del Amitri has announced a UK tour at the end of 2021 - including a special free gig for NHS workers in Glasgow. The rockers behind hits including Nothing Ever Happens and Roll To Me will play dates around Scotland and the rest of the UK in September, October and December 2021.
Police Scotland has launched an investigation after fireworks were set off outside Celtic Park during a tribute to Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday, aged 99, and, following his death, the SPFL announced players and officials would observe a silence in his honour.
Glasgow.Emergency services raced to the scene on Copland Road shortly before 10.30pm on Friday, April 9. A large cordon was put in place near to Ibrox Subway station, with the road closed off to traffic between Summertown Road and Woodville Street, Glasgow Live reports.
Aberdeenshire this afternoon. Police raced to a field next to the A947, near Turiff, just before 4pm today after they were made aware of an "incident".