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A bicycle-riding thief stole a pensioner's car from outside a Wilmslow department store.
Police are appealing for witnesses and video footage following the theft outside Hoopers on Aldeley Road.
The thief is thought to have ridden to the scene on a red bike before stealing a white Ford Ka sometime between 6.10pm and 6.40pm on Monday, August 9.
The bicycle was later found dumped at the scene.
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raped on the Isle of Arran as police appeal for information. The serious sexual assault occurred around 3am on Saturday, September 4 in the area referred to as 'Fisherman's Walk.'The 19-year-old had been walking between Cladach Beach and the Co-op, known locally as 'the wee Co.' She had become separated from a group of friends and had been wearing dark coloured clothing, according to Police Scotland.
Mercy crews raced to the scene after the alarm was raised at around 7pm. The blaze has now closed off the tunnel to all vehicles in both directions, reports Glasgow Live.
smash left a woman hospitalised. Mercy crews are on the scene at Caroline Place after two cars crashed at around 1.20pm.
The bicycle struck the windscreen of a white Ford Focus and is believed to come free from a vehicle travelling on the opposite carriageway. The 60-year-old female driver was able to bring her car to a stop on the hard shoulder.
Police have launched a public appeal to trace a missing man in Dunfermline. Denis Findlay is from the Buffies Brae area and is known to have links to the Loch Lomond, Trossachs and Aberfeldy area.
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Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man needed hospital treatment after been brutally attack in what is being described as a ‘sectarian hate crime.’ The victim believed to be in his forties was left with a number of facial injuries after being attack. The incident, which took place at the junction of Townsend and Kenlis streets near Banbridge bus station, Northern Ireland, involved a gang of men and women attacking the victim.
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Facebook in the early hours of Friday (August 20), police asked anyone who has seen Reese, or who has information on his whereabouts, to get in touch on the 101 non-emergency number quoting incident 3029 of 19/08/2021.
Scottish Borders has been closed after a horror smash between a lorry and a car. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A699, near St Boswells, at around 7.15am on Tuesday, August 17.
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