puppy farmers who have brought misery to hundreds of Scots. The pair, understood to have based themselves in different rental flats to escape detection, are accused of taking huge sums from families for gravely ill puppies.
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hospitalised after being set upon by six others in a brutal assault in a car park in a Scots town.The 40-year-old was on Main Road in Irvine, Ayrshire at around 9.25pm last night when he was attacked and suffered 'serious facial injuries'.He managed to get home before calling an ambulance which rushed him to Crosshouse hospital near Kilmarnock.He was treated at the hospital and later released.Cops are now appealing for any witnesses to the attack to come forward and have released descriptions
.puppy farmers who have brought misery to hundreds of Scots. The pair, understood to have based themselves in different rental flats to escape detection, are accused of taking huge sums from families for gravely ill puppies.
racist words and set four vehicles ablaze in a vicious attack on a Scots business.The words 'P**i" and 'black', alongside a giant penis, were painted on the side of a container at the Loanhead Car Sales in Midlothian around 5.10am on Saturday March 13.Four motors were also torched in petrol attacks leaving the vehicles absolutely gutted.Shock pictures show the remnants of the two vans, a Ford Target and a Ford Custom, along with the shells of a Vauxhall Astra and a BMW one series.Business
hospital after he was found seriously injured on a Scots street.Locals found the 33-year-old lying on the road on Wester Drylaw Drive in Edinburgh around 7.15pm last night.Emergency crews raced to the scene and he was taken to hospital for treatment to serious but not life-threatening injuries.Cops have launched a probe to find out exactly what happened and how he was injured.The mystery comes after a 35-year-old man was found seriously hurt on the same street on Tuesday afternoon with it
Glasgow shopping centre last night.Emergency services raced to the scene after the 52-year-old was struck by the vehicle on Peat Road near Silverburn at around 7.20pm.Ambulance crews attended and the lady was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to serious injuries.The driver of the car was not injured.Police have launched a probe into the incident and they have asked any witnesses to come forward.A Police Scotland: "We were made aware around 7.20pm on Wednesday, 10 March
Edinburgh.Emergency services were called to the scene on Drumdryan Road in the Tollcross area of the city at around 2pm on Sunday, March 7.A man and the child were struck by a vehicle which failed to stop, Edinburgh Live reports.The boy has been taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children while the man who was with him thankfully escaped uninjured.Police Scotland confirmed that the road remains closed while their investigations into the collision continue.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have
Glasgow.The 31-year-old victim was left with "serious" head injuries following the attack on Monday evening.The assault took place at around 5pm near to Duror Street.The injuries were so severe the man required hospital treatment.A police cordon was also set up which remained in place over night.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers in Glasgow are investigating a serious assault which happened near to Duror Street at around 5pm on Monday 1, March, 2021.“A 31-year-old man suffered
pains forced surgeons to immediately remove his limb.Robert Inglis went to visit his doctor after suffering agony in his right leg.His GP then raised the alarm and sent him straight to hospital where medics worked to remove dangerous blood clots. The emergency surgery then saved Robert from Prestonpans, East Lothian but left him with a life changing disability, reports Edinburgh Live.
hospital after taking unwell on a Scots estate.The man fell ill on Letham Grange estate, near Arbroath in Angus on Wednesday morning.The alarm was raised just before 10am.Scottish Ambulance Service and Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance crews attended to the man, believed to be in his fifties.He was soon airlifted to Ninewells Hospital Dundee for treatment.His current condition is yet to be confirmed.A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson told the Record: “We received a call today at 9.57am to
Aberdeen.Emergency services raced to the scene on Pitmedden Road at around 4pm on Monday, March 1.Thick plumes of black smoke have filled the sky and can be seen from miles around, local reports claim.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday
stabbing in Grangemouth during the early hours of this morning.Emergency service raced to a block of flats on Islay Court at around 1.20am following reports of a disturbance.A 34-year-old man is being treated for serious, but not life-threatening injuries at Forth Valley Royal Hospital.A 29-old-man was also injured in the disturbance.
Emergency services raced to the scene after the two vehicles collided on the B794 near Haugh of Urr, Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway.Police sealed off the area and two men and two women were taken to hospital for treatment.Officers advised drivers to avoid the area at around 5pm, but the road has now reopened.
Glasgow.The 61-year-old was badly hurt after his white Honda CB650 collided with a grey Ford Kuga on Monday, February 22.Emergency services were called to the scene on Royston Road, near the entrance of the British Car Auctions site, at around 4.15pm.The biker was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital but tragically lost his fight for life two days later.The driver of the car was uninjured.Police Scotland confirmed the bike rider’s tragic death and are asking for any witnesses who
road traffic accident on the busy A9.Emergency services were called to the scene between Luncarty and Stanley in Perthshire at around 5.50am on Wednesday.It is understood that more than one vehicle was involved and that at least one motorist has been injured.Police confirmed that a man has been taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for treatment.Motorists were warned to expect delays in the area after the road was temporarily closed.Traffic Scotland tweeted: “New: 6.15am A9 is closed both ways
Midlothian last night.Officers from Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service were called out to Vogrie Road, Gorebridge, at around 4.20pm on Monday, February 22, following reports of a smash.The boy was taken by ambulance to The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, in Edinburgh, following the horror incident.Details of his injuries are not yet known.Enquires into the crash are currently ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesperson told the Daily Record: “Around 4.20pm on Monday, 22 February, we
Aberdeenshire.Emergency services were called to the B977 at Echt at around 2pm on Sunday following reports that the two vehicles had collided.Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance confirmed that one of the people involved was a young girl who was flown to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with her mum by her side.Police, paramedics and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene.A second person was taken to hospital for treatment by road ambulance.The condition of the toddler and the
Aberdeenshire today.The horror crash took place at around 2pm on the main road in the village of Echt.Emergency services raced to the scene after two vehicles collided on the B977.One of the people involved in the smash was then taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment.It is not known at this stage how serious their injuries are.A spokesman for Police Scotland said: "Officer received a report at 2pm of a two car traffic collision on the B977 in Echt."One person was taken to hospital."The
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A street attack victim who had a large chunk of his tongue bitten off by a female thug was left horrified when a seagull swooped down and ate it.James McKenzie spat out a piece of his tongue onto the street after yob Bethaney Ryan, 27, had savagely ripped it off with her teeth during a street battle in Edinburgh.The large gull then flew down and grabbed the fleshy muscle in its beak and then made
Greenock, Inverclyde in broad daylight.The attackers pounced at around lunchtime on Saturday and battered the victim with 'some sort of weapon'.He suffered head and facial injuries and was rushed to the town's Inverclyde Royal Hospital for treatment.His current condition is yet to be confirmed.Police confirmed that an investigation was underway to trace the callous attackers.Anyone with information or those who witnessed the assault are being asked to come forward.A Police Scotland spokesperson
Greenock.A man was rushed to hospital and police closed the road in both directions after the alarm was raised at around 3.30pm today, February 16.It is not known if anyone sustained any injuries as a result of the crash, however cops told the Record "several vehicles" were involved.In a plea for the public to avoid the area, Inverclyde Police Division said: "Police in Inverclyde are dealing with a road traffic collision on east-bound carriageway on Rue End Street in Greenock across from Fire