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Scots hotel. Police officers with guns and sniffer dogs were reported at the Hillpark Hotel in Rosyth last night.
They were there in relation to an ongoing investigation and confirmed that a man had been arrested. The armed officers swooped on the popular hotel at just after 8pm, with numerous police vehicles also reportedly on-scene.
In a move to reassure the community, they confirmed that there was no wider threat, and that the incident was contained. A police spokesperson said: "Police
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Tullibody, according to Police Scotland. The alert came around 5am on Tuesday September 21 and a 33-year-old was arrested and charged a short time later.
arrested after a car crashed and overturned on a Scots road on Saturday night. Emergency services raced to the incident at Govan Cross, Glasgow, around 9.30pm last night.
raced to High Street, Inverkeithing, around 4.35pm yesterday after a man was found seriously injured following a disturbance within a restaurant. He was rushed to Victoria Hospital for treatment but sadly could not be saved and later died.
Dumbarton. The men, aged 57 and 58, were walking on Castle Street around 1.20am on Sunday, September 12.
Glasgow teen Aidan Pilkington.The 18-year-old was killed after being knocked down on Crow Road at around 12.20am on Saturday, September 11.Dozens of heartfelt tributes have poured in for the popular McDonald’s worker, who was due to move to Dundee for university next weekend.His heartbroken family have released a statement through Police Scotland and said he was looking forward to the ‘bright future’ he had created for himself.They said: “Aidan was treasured by his family, and well loved and
out-of-character disappearance. Police are appealing for help from the public to find Asif Iqbal who was last seen in the Craigmount area of Kirkcaldy at around 7.30am on Sunday, September 12.
Hamilton Bus Station which saw a woman rushed to hospital. The alarm was raised at around 12.40pm on Saturday, September 11, with emergency services called to the scene on Brandon Street.Eye witnesses reported seeing uniformed officers and two ambulances at the busy travel hub in the town centre.Police Scotland have now confirmed that a man has been arrested in connection.
Dundee. We told how emergency services raced to Ballindean Terrace in the Douglas area of the city yesterday afternoon and locked down the street.
iOS - Android An eyewitness said three police cars and an ambulance attended the incident.The extent of the man's injuries are not known.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a man found injured on Western Road in Cambuslang around 9.15pm on Friday, 3 September.“The man has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”
Angus. The dogs were found shortly after going missing but cops enquiries into the incident were ongoing.
Edinburgh.Emergency services were called to the area in Holyrood Park at around 9pm on Thursday, September 2. The 31-year-old woman was tragically pronounced dead at the scene with officers treating her death as ‘suspicious’.Police Scotland have confirmed that a 27-year-old has been arrested in connection with the incident.
arrested in connection with the death of a Scots woman was found dead in a car. Jane Fitzpatrick from Glenrothes was discovered on Monday, August 9 at around 9am.
Cops raced to the A75, between Annan and Dumfries, at around 11:50pm on Sunday, August 29. The alarm was raised following a collision between a pedestrian and a car near the turning for the B7020.
family has been left heartbroken over the death of their husband and father who died after collapsing suddenly at their Scots home. Zuheir Elgalal, 46, did not experience any unusual symptoms before his untimely death.On Thursday August 12, he told his wife, Wigdan, that he began to feel breathless and had an increasing pain in his chest.He called an ambulance for himself but was unable to speak so passed the phone over to Wigdan to speak to the operator instead.
Scots canal due to a concern for a person. A significant police presence was reported at the canal near Maryhill Road in Glasgow at about 5.35pm.
iOS - Android Police Scotland confirmed they were investigating the incident and have now taken action.That has seen a 30-year-old and a 26-year-old man charged with hate crime towards the Japan internationalist.A spokesman for police said a full report would be sent to the Procurator Fiscal, however, enquiries into the incident were ongoing.Anyone with any information in relation to the matter are asked to call police on 101.Information can be left anonymously with Crimestoppers on 0800 555