missing man after his work vehicle was found in a Scots woodland. Andrew Gardiner was reported missing from his home in Dumfries and Galloway having been last seen at around 11am on Monday.
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crash on the A92 in Tayside. The 53-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene while a female passenger was hospitalised with serious injures.
It comes after a lorry’s load collided with their Kia Picanto car yesterday, Saturday August 22, at around 12.20pm. The incident happened on the A92 St Cyrus to Montrose road, at Kinnaber.The woman was rushed to to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee but her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Police have now launched an investigation into
.missing man after his work vehicle was found in a Scots woodland. Andrew Gardiner was reported missing from his home in Dumfries and Galloway having been last seen at around 11am on Monday.
policeman has relived the moment he and his dog were run down as they tried to halt car thieves.The officer and his four-legged partner Rudi had left their vehicle to chase three suspects who had ditched a car near London Road in the east end of Glasgow.But a second stolen vehicle was waiting to pick up the fugitives and its driver mowed the police pair down.The unnamed officer had to undergo two months of intensive physiotherapy for back and leg injuries before he could return to duty.Rudi
Dumfries. Officers from Police Scotland made the appeal after receiving a call about a man who appeared injured walking on the A75 near to Garroch roundabout at around 1.35am this morning, September 6.
Glasgow following the alleged sudden death of a man.Officers arrived at Great Western Road in the Drumchapel area at around 9.10am.A man had reportedly died suddenly and cops are said to not be treating it as suspicious.Locals said forensic teams and a tent was spotted this morning.Police Scotland confirmed they were called to the scene on Sunday morning and are investigating.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Scots cop has told of how he and his police dog were run over while chasing a stolen vehicle in Glasgow.The unnamed dog handler and his four-legged partner Rudi had been after a stolen car near the city's London Road in March of 2016.The pair had left their vehicle to give chase to the three occupants.But little did they know a second stolen car was lying in wait and after picking up the three it then ran
cannabis was found in Glasgow. The massive haul was recovered by police on Govan Road at around 2pm on Wednesday.
Aberdeen. Cops were called to the city's Back Hilton Road last night amid reports of a disturbance.
indyref2 if the SNP win the next election.Adam Morris said Boris Johnson's administration would "at some point" have to "listen".The Scottish Tories increased their vote share after the referendum on the basis of mounting a vigorous defence of the Union.When Davidson was leader, the Conservatives replaced Labour as Holyrood’s largest opposition party and they picked up seats at the 2017 general election.However, they fell back again at December's general election and they are on their third
cops for his battered vehicle. Shocking pictures released by the police show the white HGV with pieces missing around the front headlight and wiring exposed.
Hospital, were smashed in the early hours of Sunday morning. Cancer patients had their appointments cancelled at the facility after the charity was forced to cancel their slots.
Cowdenbeath, at around 6.10pm on Sunday, August 30. She was raced to hospital by ambulance crews and remains in a critical but stable condition.
Glasgow this morning sparking an investigation. Officers rushed to the scene on Great Western Road at around 9.20am this morning.
Hibs and the player will now isolate for 10 days after advice from the Scottish FA and Scottish Government. That means the player will be unavailable for Sunday’s Scottish Premiership clash with Aberdeen at Easter Road, which goes ahead as planned.
horror crash on a Scots country road has been named by cops. Derek Roscoe was found on the A710, Dumfries to Dalbeattie road on Tuesday.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA man collapsed and died at University Hospital Ayr following an “unreasonable delay” to carry out a CT scan on him, a watchdog has revealed.The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) claimed that an early CT scan would have identified the presence of an aneurysm in the patient.The body also claimed that action to diagnose the man’s aneurysm should have happened sooner than it did.The case
Storm Francis sweeps across the country. The B724 at Cummertrees, near Annan, is currently inaccessible to traffic.
IndyRef march organiser who defied Glasgow City Council safety concerns and refused to change the start time of the event has been jailed for 72 days. Mandeep Singh, 41, of All Under One Banner, also failed to apply to have streets closed during the demo on May 4 last year.