Police are appealing for family members after a Glasgow man was found dead in his home yesterday afternoon. Peter Davis, 76, was found dead in his home in Julian Court, in the Hyndland area of Glasgow on November 23.
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missing man in Forth Valley has sparked a massive police search. Allan White was last seen at his home in Thirlestane, Bo'ness on October 20.
Friends and colleagues who tried to reach out to the 30-year-old have been unable to track him down. He was reported missing on November 2.Allan is known to frequent the Paisley Road area of Glasgow.He has been homeless in the past.He was due to attend and appointment on October 27 but failed to do to.Police are concerned for Allan's welfare and are
.Police are appealing for family members after a Glasgow man was found dead in his home yesterday afternoon. Peter Davis, 76, was found dead in his home in Julian Court, in the Hyndland area of Glasgow on November 23.
police search. David Clark was last spotted in the Ralston area of Paisley at around 5.30pm on Wednesday, 18 November, 2020.
Greater Manchester Police have issued an appeal following an incident at the News Food and Booze off-licence on Beal Lane in Shaw. Cops were called at around 5.45pm on Monday, September 21.
Farnworth. Officers were called to reports of a burglary in Plodder Lane, close to the junction with Stanley Road, at around 8.30pm last night (November 16).Witnesses described seeing two police cars and a van at the scene.It is believed that the suspects managed to escape out of the back of the house before police arrived.
police investigation. Nadia Devine was last seen in the Grant Street area of Inverness at around 2.15pm on Sunday.
The search for a Michigan teenager who’s been missing for over two weeks after seemingly vanishing from her bedroom while her family slept continued on Monday. Gloria Alvarado, 15, was last seen by her mother around 9 p.m.
missing Scots pensioner who vanished from his Inverurie home. Ronald Watson was last seen in the Kellands Road area of the town at around 1.15pm on Saturday, November 14.
A large number of Montreal police, some in tactical uniforms and holding guns and shields, on Friday responded to an unknown situation at the office building of video game development companyUbisoft in the city's trendy Mount Royal district. It was reported hours later that the alleged incident was a hoax, according to sources cited by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
After reports of an illegal gathering at an address on Vine Street in Gorton, police attended and were attacked with fireworks being aimed at the responding officers. One of the fireworks hit a male officer in the head and exploded on impact.Despite not initially requiring medical treatment, the officer was later found to have suffered life-changing injuries to his ear.An investigation was launched and a 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of section 18 assault.
Police are appealing for help to find a walker who failed to return from a planned trip in the Highlands with his dog. Colin Mathieson was due to go on a local circular walk of Mallaig in Lochaber on Tuesday but has not returned home.