missing Scots teenagers. There are 'increasing concerns' for 17-year-olds Cheryl Hutchison and Christina Lawson who have both been reported missing from Spittal Street, Stirling and are believed to be together.
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Perth.
The suspect is believed to have struck the man on the face in Florence Place at around 8pm on Wednesday, June 17.The victim was also subjected to abuse about his disability.Scotland Hotel won't reopen till Spring 2021Officers are said to be following “a positive line of enquiry” already but they are still appealing for any potential witnesses to the alleged attack to come forward.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “A man in an electric wheelchair was verbally abused with a derogatory
.missing Scots teenagers. There are 'increasing concerns' for 17-year-olds Cheryl Hutchison and Christina Lawson who have both been reported missing from Spittal Street, Stirling and are believed to be together.
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golf club. Cops made the grim early morning discovery after being called to a club by Perth's Tay Road, understood to be King James VI golf club, at around 3.40am.
Scottish borders are risking their lives by climbing onto school roofs during lockdown. Cops in the area have warned against the new craze after getting 'several calls' from worried locals watching youngsters on the roofs.
car in a Scots town. The 33-year-old male was struck at around 9.50pm on Saturday, July 4 in Arbroath, Angus.
police investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found in a stream in a Fife town earlier today. Officers from Police Scotland have sealed off part of Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline to allow the probe to take place.
Glasgow.In her letter, Christine, 60, from Kilmarnock, wrote: “The bravery Lewis displayed that day is not unusual, the British Police Service is renowned for it.
young cat was left badly injured having been shot in the side. Little Neve was found in the rural Crookston area, near Peebles, at around 5.20am on Thursday, July 2 having previously been seen fit and well just hours before.
Police are investigating the death of a toddler in Falkirk.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.The “unexplained” death of a 35-year-old man in Perth is being investigated by police.Officers made the grim discovery after being called to a block of flats at Fechney Park on Sunday evening.Forensic teams were later seen and a police presence remained at the scene on Monday.A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed: “Officers attended at Fechney Park, Perth at 6.30pm on Sunday, June 28 following the sudden death of a
child sex abusers and protected 180 kids in the past six months as part of an ongoing crackdown. Police warned that peadophiles may exploit the coronavirus lockdown- with children away from school and more likely to be using their laptops and tablets.
cannabis after stopping a car on the A74. Officers pulled the vehicle over on the northbound carriageway near to Moffat yesterday.
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police officers race to the scene. More than a dozen emergency service vehicles were called to North Junction Street in Leith at around 6.10pm on Friday. Specialist cops in riot gear and police dogs were also drafted in as shocked residents watched the drama unfolding.The surrounding area was cordoned off as officers dealt with the ongoing incident which concluded around three hours later.Police Scotland confirmed a 49-year-old man has now been arrested following a ‘disturbance’.