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iOS - Android The would be crook quickly made off after observing the 29-year-old male householder and left the bike behind.Police have said the suspect is 5ft 6, medium built and was wearing a tartan style scarf during the incident.Officers are appealing for local residents to review Ring door bells, dash cameras or CCTV they may have to help identify the suspect.Anyone with any information should contact police on 101.Information can be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.*Don't
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crash on a Scots motorway. The incident occurred on the M74 northbound between junctions 11 and 10, near Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire on Saturday July 24.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensOne of the yobs was armed with a weapon during the incident, which happened at around 9.50pm on Friday.The victim was punched in the body as he tried to flee the teen thugs.He did not sustain any serious injuries but was left badly shaken by the ordeal.On suspect is described as being a white male, aged between 18 and 20, around 6ft tall and was wearing a blue tracksuit.An investigation is now underway to identify the suspects and the officer leading
iOS - Android DC Katy Goldie told Lanarkshire Live: “The woman was walking near to the underpass at Berryhill Road when a man approached her from behind and knocked her to the ground.“She was unhurt but extremely upset by the incident.“We are carrying out a review of CCTV and door to door enquiries in effort to identify the man.”The man is described as between 5ft 5in to 6ft tall, of thin build, with blonde / ginger hair and wearing a light coloured baseball cap at the time.DC Goldie added: “I
police appeal for information. The attack occurred at around 6.45pm on Wednesday, July 14 at Glasgow Green.
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Erskine Bridge.The incident took place on Monday night (July 12) at around 9.15pm in the yard at the rear of St Patrick's Church in Old Kilpatrick. The yard was broken into and a mobile generator was removed and set alight along with scaffolding platforms and fencing.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region Detective Constable David Williamson told Lanarkshire Live : "This was a serious assault.
Balloch and Airdrie.The incident took place last Saturday (July 3) on the 4.38pm service towards Airdrie. During the journey the man sexually assaulted the victim and made inappropriate remarks towards her.The man got off the train at Charing Cross station at 5.30pm with a group of other men.He is described as a white man in his 60s, around 5"7 in height and of large build.
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iOS - Android It's the third incident of its kind on the M74 this year, with one driver previously telling us he was "lucky to be alive".PC Jim Dewar told Lanarkshire Live: “Throwing items from a bridge where there are moving vehicles below is an extremely dangerous and reckless act which could have seriously injured someone.“I am appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of the incident or anyone who was driving in the area at the time, who may have witnessed any unusual activity to get in