Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in his car. Officers were then called to the area and a man was taken away.
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Scots road - after a pair of soiled pants were spotted pinned to a parking sign. The grim sight stunned drivers near the A1 at the Scottish border as commuters made their best attempt to avoid the 'skids' on the road.
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in his car. Officers were then called to the area and a man was taken away.
Fife amid an ongoing incident.Officers raced to Brodick Road in the Templehall area of Kirkcaldy on Monday night.One photo shared online shows what appears to be armed police at the scene as well as three cop cars.The image was posted at around 10pm.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed of the top crime and courts headlines?We share live crime news and exclusive court
crash on a Scots road this afternoon. Emergency services scrambled to the B9157 near Burntisland in Fife after the 20-year-old man came off his bike at around 11.55am on Sunday.
Aberdeenshire road as they deal with an ongoing incident. The A947 Fyvie to Turriff road is currently shut and diversions are in place as officers deal with an incident.The circumstances of the road closure are not yet known but the road is expected to remain closed for a "considerable" amount of time.Police Scotland confirmed to the Daily Record they were dealing with an ongoing incident and there was no risk to the wider public.
Fife. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the accident happened on Lumphinnans Road in Lochgelly this afternoon.
crash between a motorbike and a car on a Scots road. The 62-year-old was rushed to Lorne and Islands District and General Hospital after the smash around 2.30pm yesterday on the A85 east of Connel.
Grangemouth. A number of crews are in attendance on Glensburgh Road, near the Kelpies, including a coastguard helicopter and two rescue boats.
Irvine Harbour after a 19 inch ‘bomb’ was discovered in the sand. The lengthy device, which was marked ‘do not touch - call police, was flagged to the Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team shortly before 7am on Wednesday.
Fife sealed off the road this evening. Emergency services were called to the report of a two vehicle smash on the A985 between Kincardine and Dunfermline.
blocked after an HGV careered across the carriageways before coming to rest in a bed of daffodils.
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Stephen Quigley was found dead on Wednesday morning around 7.20am and police launched an appeal to identify him.The 26-year-old, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, was later named by officers, with tributes pouring in across social media soon after.One person described Stephen as a “lovely young lad” and sent heartfelt condolences to his family while others said he would be missed.They wrote: “Such a lovely young lad, will miss seeing you out.
car smash in Fife. The vehicles collided on the A985 near Limekilns at around 1.25pm on Friday, March 26.Officers have closed the road in both directions while they deal with the incident with motorists being urged to avoid the area.
Aberdeenshire. The Care Inspectorate, which regulates and inspects nurseries, said it would "monitor the service" after the incident on 10 March.
Fife and locked down the area following an early morning incident today. Firearms officers scrambled to Main Street in Cardenden after the report of a disturbance at a property at around 7.45am.
Fife last night. Emergency services raced to the scene after the accident happened on the A92 at Ladywell.
family are paying tribute to their tragic dog by putting out a bucket of free balls for other pets.Kerry Grace, 35, and husband Tom, 40, from West Kilbride made the emotional gesture this morning as they grieve their dog Kaiser.The 12-year-old American Cocker Spaniel had to be put down on Wednesday after vets discovered a cancerous lump in his leg.Kerry and Tom along with their seven-year-old son vowed never to forget him.They decided to put out a bucket at his favourite spot at Seamill beach in
Scots road yesterday evening. The man reportedly urged the two girls - one as young as 11 - to "get into his car" adding that he "wouldn't hurt" them.
130 miles per hour on a major Scots road.On Saturday officers saw two cars travelling at what was described as 'high speed' at the A78 Meadowhead Roundabout near Troon, Ayrshire.They tailed the vehicles and found one to be clocking 100mph and the other 130mph.Both drivers have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal for Dangerous Driving.A statement issued by Ayrshire division today described the chase.It read: "On Saturday 13th March 2021, at the A78 Meadowhead Roundabout, Troon, officers from
Police are urging people to avoid a Scottish beach following the discovery of unexploded ordnance.Emergency services raced to the scene on the Isle of Bute, with officers condoning off part of the beach near Ettrick Bay.Police are remaining at the scene while explosive ordnance disposal crews attend to the explosive device.Though there is no risk to the wider public., police are urging local residents to avoid the area.
cannabis farm find.The fire service were alerted to the flooded home on Beaconsfield Terrace, Hawick at around 1pm on Friday March 12.But when firefighters found nobody at home they forced entry and discovered the drugs operation inside.Police then got a warrant and recovered £90,000 of cannabis.Electricity at the flat had also been dangerously bypassed requiring the attendance of the Electricity Board to make it safe.Sergeant Rourke of SBCAT said "Tackling drug misuse remains one of our key