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iOS - Android A 30-year-old man was subsequently taken to the University Hospital Wishaw for treatment following the incident.His injuries are serious but not life-threatening.Now, specialist cops are calling on the public to come forward with any information regarding the incident.Detective Inspector David Lamont, of Wishaw CID, told Lanarkshire Live: “Our enquiries into the incident are ongoing and we would urge anyone with information that could assist our investigation to come forward.“The
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Cumbernauld on Thursday night.
Scots road. Emergency services raced to the scene on the B997 between Parkhill and Bridge of Don in Aberdeen.
Katie Price is reportedly hoping to hire an around the clock security firm following her reported attack earlier this week.The 43 year old was allegedly punched in the face in the early hours of Monday 23 August and was rushed to hospital with "facial injuries", which she has since revealed in new pictures. And the mother of five is said to be so shaken following the alleged incident that she is reportedly sparing no expense when it comes to protecting herself in the future.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man needed hospital treatment after been brutally attack in what is being described as a ‘sectarian hate crime.’ The victim believed to be in his forties was left with a number of facial injuries after being attack. The incident, which took place at the junction of Townsend and Kenlis streets near Banbridge bus station, Northern Ireland, involved a gang of men and women attacking the victim.
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Facebook in the early hours of Friday (August 20), police asked anyone who has seen Reese, or who has information on his whereabouts, to get in touch on the 101 non-emergency number quoting incident 3029 of 19/08/2021.
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iOS - Android So far more than 1.4m people and 4000 schools have taken part in games across the UK and beyond, with evidence showing the programme helps adults and children become more active.Since it was created by GP Dr William Bird, the game has been played in more than 120 locations in the UK and beyond.Children use a fob which will be provided by participating primary schools, and adults can pick up a free card from one of the distribution points listed on the www.beatthestreet.me/northlan
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hospitalised in a suspected assault in a Scots town. The 43-year-old was found injured on Main Street in Paisley around 3.35pm yesterday afternoon.
iOS - Android Chief Superintendent Alan Waddell told Lanarkshire Live: “The danger involved in illegal use of off-road motorcycles and quad bikes on public footpaths, parks and roads is something we are not willing to tolerate.“We will deploy the motorcycles in problematic areas and target those who are placing the community in danger, which in turn will address our commitment to tackling the issues local people are telling us about.“My message is clear – do not use motorcycles or quads
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Inspector Andy Angus said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for John and would urge anyone who believes they may have seen either him or his car to get in touch as soon as possible.“Anyone who may have seen John, or who has any information on his whereabouts, is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident number 0922 of 7 August.”Don't miss the top culture and heritage stories from around Scotland. Sign up to our twice weekly Scotland Now newsletter here.
Police in Aberdeenshire are appealing for witnesses following a two-vehicle smash near Pitullie in Fraserburgh.
Scots road has been closed by police following a "serious" crash. Emergency services rushed to the incident on the A970 near Cunningsburgh in Shetland, with the route being shut while it is dealt with.