attacked a little girl in Kilmarnock. The 10-year-old victim was left very upset by the incident that happened this morning as she walked to school along MacBeth Drive.
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Cumbernauld. The 32-year-old was struck by an unknown vehicle at around 10.45pm last night in Dalshannon View in the Lanarkshire town.
The victim was taken by ambulance to Glasgow Royal Infirmary with serious injuries. Police are now hunting the driver responsible.Detective Constable Derek Wilson at Coatbridge CID said: “The young man sustained serious injuries and we are trying to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident as well as trace the person responsible.“We know that
.attacked a little girl in Kilmarnock. The 10-year-old victim was left very upset by the incident that happened this morning as she walked to school along MacBeth Drive.
Prince William has released a very rare statement about his mother Princess Diana and the controversy surrounding her 1995 interview with Martin Bashir on his show at the time, Panorama.
was shot just yards away, on Furrow Drive, in January this year.It is not clear if the two shootings are linked.A spokesperson for GMP said: "Officers were called at 8.15pm this evening (Saturday 14 November 2020), to a report of a firearm discharge on Anson Street, Eccles."Officers are in attendance and initial enquiries suggest that a man on a bike was shot at by a passing vehicle."A 20-year-old man has been taken to hospital with injuries that are not believed to be life threatening."No
straight to your inboxLeeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips has revealed his conversation with Pep Guardiola after his side's draw with Manchester City last month.The midfielder put in an impressive performance in the 1-1 draw, which saw Leeds come from behind to grab a deserved point against City, who led through Raheem Sterling's 17th-minute opener.Speaking to The Times, Phillips admitted he feared for the worst after conceding first due to how well Guardiola's side were playing.Yet he felt
Bolton, for several hours following the incident on Tuesday evening (Tuesday, November 10).
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens It’s understood their attacker pulled up beside them in a dark coloured Ford car before launching an assault.Police probing the incident, which happened at around 12.25pm on Tuesday, are appealing for witnesses to come forward.They victims were left badly shaken by the onslaught.Officers are scouring CCTV and quizzing potential witnesses in a bid to identify the thug who carried out attack.Inspector Tracy Harkins, from Paisley’s community
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, who has pushed for police budget cuts, called 911 after a Lyft driver canceled her ride and asked her to get out of his car. According to a dispatch report, Lyft driver Richmond Frost, told two Portland Police Department officers who responded to the scene Nov.
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firebugs after a spate of deliberate blazes in Aberdeenshire. A number of items were set alight in various locations around Peterhead in the early hours of Saturday October 31.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was seen to be acting in an inappropriate sexualised manner towards two women in Inverness. The alarming incident happened on Huntly Street near to its junction with Celt Street at around 10.15pm on Thursday, October 29.
He was found injured on the town's Walker Road at around 12.40pm and taken by ambulance to Ayr Hospital, where he died a short time later.Detective Sergeant Craig Semple said: “Our enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances surrounding this death. "A post mortem examination will be held in due course, however meantime the death is being treated as unexplained. “A number of people went to assist the injured man on Walker Road and I would ask anyone who assisted who has not yet
Glasgow. The 13-year-old boy was walking on Linnhead Place, in the Scotstoun area of the city, at around 9.30pm on Thursday, October 22, when he was attacked.