cars near a Scots harbour. Police are investigating the video that appears to show the woman approach two parked motors in Burntisland, Fife, before spraying an unknown substance across the windscreens and bodywork.
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Police have launched a hunt for firebugs after a storage area within a flat in Paisley was deliberately set alight. Fire crews were called to the scene of the empty flat inside the unit on Orchard Street around 10.30pm yesterday, June 24.
cars near a Scots harbour. Police are investigating the video that appears to show the woman approach two parked motors in Burntisland, Fife, before spraying an unknown substance across the windscreens and bodywork.
iOS - Android Attempted theft of vehicles has increased across Scotland and in a number of divisions, there has been an increase in the number of vehicles successfully stolen too.Officers are now urging the Lanarkshire public to take appropriate security measures in respect of their vehicles and valuables within, to try and prevent further victims of these crimes.Detective Superintendent Joyce Greenhorn, Police Scotland's acquisitive crime lead, said: "With people now able to spend increased
April this year that cops were looking at claims of criminality relating to £600,000 worth of donations. It was believed the cash raised by SNP activists was to be used for another independence referendum, however it's alleged the money was diverted.
torched a pricey car in the driveway of a Scots home. The Jaguar XF, which retails at around £31,000 new, was found ablaze in a bay in Norman Rise, Livingston around 1am this morning, July 13.
sexually assault at a Scots park. The incident occurred between 5pm and 6.30pm on Saturday, July 10 near Castle Green Playpark in Broughty Ferry, Dundee.
Bathgate when the suspects entered a property. They demanded the keys to the residents' car and two of them got into the black Audi S1 with the registration plate SO65 NZJ and drove away in the stolen vehicle.
told how emergency crews were called to Dewar Street in Dunfermline just before 2pm on Saturday.
gas explosion at a property in Fife. Emergency services were called to the scene on Dewar Street in Dunfermline at around 1.45pm on Saturday, July 3.
arrested after another man was found dead in a Glasgow close. Police were called to Knapdale Street in the Lambhill area in the early hours of Saturday morning.
hit and run on a Scots street. Cops were called to reports of the crash on Greenhill Road, near the junction with Drums Road, in Paisley around 6am on Friday July 2.
River Tay in Dundee. The man was spotted in the South Victoria Dock Road area of the city’s harbour at around 11pm on Tuesday, June 29.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police have launched an appeal after a 23-year-old man was assaulted in Dumbarton last night (June 28).At around 11.45pm the victim was on Stirling Road at its junction with Bellsmyre Avenue in Dumbarton when he was approached by three men and assaulted.The man was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where medical staff describe his
Dundee.Officers and paramedics were called to the scene on Thorter Row, next to the River Tay, at around 9am on Monday after the alarm was raised. Police Scotland have confirmed that an investigation has been launched however there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the woman's death.
Police have launched a probe after the horror incident happened at around 10.45am yesterday morning. Emergency services raced to the scene and the 23-year-old worker was rushed to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
coronavirus pandemic. The poll, carried out by the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association, also found that more than half asked would go abroad within the next 12 months if allowed.
missing woman last seen at the top of Scotland's highest mountain. Sarah Buick was last pictured at the summit of Ben Nevis around 5am on Tuesday morning and has not been seen since.
Police have launched a probe after a woman was found dead in an Edinburgh flat.
police officer has suffered serious leg injuries after being deliberately mowed down by a car in Ayrshire.The 28-year-old was responding to an incident in Eglinton Place, Kilwinning, at around 1.30am on Tuesday when she was struck by a blue Ford Focus.The female constable, who was with a uniformed colleague at the time, was rushed to Crosshouse Hospital, near Kilmarnock, for treatment to her horrific wounds.A manhunt has been launched to trace the driver of the motor with officers treating the
Glasgow at 1.58am on Tuesday 22 June. The fire brigade were able to extinguish the fire on all of the vehicles as well as the exterior of a two-storey property.There were no casualties as a result of the blaze.