diesel during a raid in the north east of Scotland. Police say that the significant quantity of fuel was stolen within a Forestry Commission area near Buckie in Moray last weekend.
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Fife house. Police were called to the scene on Cullen Drive in Glenrothes at around 6.15pm on Saturday, May 8, with reports of an assault.
A 40-year-old man was found to have been hurt and was taken to the Victoria Hospital for treatment. His current condition is not known.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
.diesel during a raid in the north east of Scotland. Police say that the significant quantity of fuel was stolen within a Forestry Commission area near Buckie in Moray last weekend.
Police have launched an attempted murder probe after the terrifying incident happened on Longbar Avenue in Beith at around 4.15am on Monday, May 24. A 33-year-old man was asleep inside at the time of the blaze and he had to jump from the upstairs window to avoid the flames.
Police rushed to the scene after a First Bus driver reported concerns about the behaviour of the passenger on board the number 6 service, which runs from Clydebank to East Kilbride. Officers attended and removed the man from the bus on Battlefield Road, in the south side of Glasgow, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday, May 26.
hospital with serious facial injuries after a brutal assault on a Scots street. Cops are probing the serious assault on the 23-year-old in Murroch Avenue, Dumbarton between 9am and 9.20am on Tuesday May 25.
supermarket Lidl has lost out in a legal battle with Scots gin giants Hendrick’s. Lidl is no longer allowed to sell a revamped version of its own gin after changing the label, bottle and strength of the drink.Hendrick’s owners - William Grant & Sons Irish Brands Limited - claimed the supermarket's Hampstead gin looked too similar to their own and breached trademarks.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A 24-year-old man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder, facing accusations that he followed a nine-year-old boy down the street and allegedly stabbed him repeatedly.Faisal Khan, 24, of Almond Road, Dogsthorpe, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court today, Monday.Khan was not asked to enter pleas to the charges of attempted murder and
dog owner who was repeatedly told his pet was a danger faces having it put down after it bit a woman as she protected a baby.Keith Smith, 55, was warned over the behaviour of American Staffordshire bull terrier, Star.Despite the concerns, Star escaped from Smith’s ground floor flat in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, before sinking its teeth into Gillian Ford.
school girl. The 11-year-old was targeted in Caberston Road, Walkerburn, at around 8.55am on Wednesday, May 19.
attacked a man with a 'heavy object' leaving him with horror injuries in front of a child. The 24-year-old victim was walking along Lanrig Road when he was targeted by the yob who was with a young boy.
immigration were release after being held since 10am this morning in Glasgow.The peaceful crowd surrounded the van after the Border Agency conducted an early raid on a property on Kenmure Street in Pollokshields in the south of the city. After hours of protest Police Scotland announced the men being held would be released.
Falkirk investigating a robbery which left a man injured are understood to have discovered a discovered a cannabis cultivation within the property. Officers were called to a flat in Bowhouse Road in Grangemouth at around 12:15am on Monday May, 10, after reports it had been robbed.
Emergency crews raced to the scene after the incident happened at a property on Bowhouse Road in Grangemouth, near Falkirk, at around 12.15am on Monday, May 10. The victim of the robbery, a 37-year-old man, sustained "minor injuries" as a result.
prison. Gary Wallace passed away at HMP Inverness on April 19.
fisherman was tragically killed after falling overboard 'doing what he loved' Peter Gray was a longstanding and well respected fisherman in Dunbar, East Lothian. He died after falling overboard the creel ship the Saint Peter near the port of Cove, south of Dunbar on May 2.
Cops have launched a probe after a van was torched in an early morning blaze in a Scots town, destroying thousands of pounds worth of tools. The Ford Transit Tipper was targeted in the early hours of Thursday, May 6, in Larkhall - and cops believe a cyclist may help them crack the case.
Glasgow park. Bosses at the Scottish SPCA have said they had received reports of deer coursing 'across Scotland' and of 'suspicious behaviour' at Robroyston Park in Glasgow.
Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene after the bust up happened in the Cornwall Street South area of the city near Pirate Rehearsal Studios in the early hours of this morning.