Glasgow street. The 35-year-old was discovered on Inveresk Street in the Greenfield area of the city at around 2pm on Tuesday, March 30.
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Ayrshire home.Officers were called to a property in Shavian Terrace in Kilwinning yesterday morning, it has been confirmed today.Cops say that the death is currently being treated as "unexplained" but isn't considered to be suspicious. A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We received a report shortly after 11.05am on Wednesday, March 10 relating to the sudden death of a man at a property on Shavian Terrace in Kilwinning.
Glasgow street. The 35-year-old was discovered on Inveresk Street in the Greenfield area of the city at around 2pm on Tuesday, March 30.
Police Scotland van appears to have have been badly damaged following a collision with a car in Fife. A video has emerged from the scene on the A909 near Cowdenbeath which appears to show a silver motor 'pinning' the stricken vehicle against a crash barrier.
Nicola Sturgeon was shared online. The comment, from an unknown user on the Wings Over Scotland blog called the First Minister 'a witch' and said that Glasgow southside, her constituency, was 'the seat of the devil herself'.
Edinburgh flat. Police swarmed the scene yesterday at around 3.15pm after reports of 'concern for a person'.
prison pal, declaring: “Police haven’t found another body I buried in Scotland.” Tobin, who continues to battle cancer, made the revelation during a chat with another prisoner. The killer is serving three life sentences for murdering Angelica Kluk, 23, Vicky Hamilton, 15 and Dinah McNicol, 18, between 1991 and 2006 – but has also been linked to a string of unsolved deaths across Britain.
Morrison Street after officers were called to reports of concern for a person. The Scottish Ambulance Service is also in attendance.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Police are continuing their appeal for information a week after a 16-year-old girl was seriously sexually assaulted in Paisley.Officers visited the scene last night from 7pm, exactly one week after the attack.The incident happened between 7pm and 9.30pm on Saturday, 20 March, 2021, in a wooded area behind Dykebar Hospital, off of Grahamston Road.The victim was found by a passing motorist
A man has been arrested after a bomb disposal team were called to the Queen's Edinburgh resident to look into a "suspicious item".The bomb squad made the item, which was sent to the Palace of Holyrood House, safe after they were called onto the scene on Tuesday. Police Scotland stated a 39 year old man has been placed under arrest in connection with the incident.
A woman involved in a drug dealing operation narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week.Police officers stopped a BMW in East Kilbride when it almost crashed into their vehicle after failing to give way.Inside the car they found more than £1000 in banknotes and a bag containing cannabis wraps.Amy Adams, 26, was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid community work when she appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court.She admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis in Sydney Drive, East
Firth of Forth have released images of his clothing to try and identify him. The grim find was made near Burntisland, Fife, at around 10.20am on Friday March 19 sparking a police probe.
Police are warning pet owners to remain vigilant after a man tried to steal two dogs from their owner in Dunfermline.
Edinburgh Live, that a cordon was put in place to close off the area on Wednesday afternoon.
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Ayrshire.The animal was found last night at around 4.20pm in the Laigh of Milton area of Kilmarnock.Cops say they've contacted the owner of the dog and that enquiries into the incident are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Around 4.20pm on Monday, 15 March, officers were called to the Laigh of Milton area in Kilmarnock, following the discovery of a dead dog."The owner has been contacted and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances." For the latest news and breaking news
Paisley sparking a desperate police probe.Officers have launched an investigation after finding William McGillivray dead at home in the Renfrewshire and Inverclyde area.Cops are now searching for the 73-year-old's family after making the tragic find yesterday.There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.Detectives are now appealing to the public for information.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Police are appealing for the assistance of the public in tracing relatives of 73
hospital treatment.The 35-year-old victim was discovered injured on Thorny Crook Gardens in Dalkeith yesterday.Cops were called to the scene at 2:05pm and arrived forty minutes later.The man was then rushed to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment.Police are now trying to piece together the events which led to the attack, which they do not believe occurred at the location he was found in.A Police Scotland statement reads: "Detectives are continuing enquiries after a man was seriously