CCTV appeal on the anniversary of 'frightening' robbery at a Scots store. The thug who threatened staff before robbing them at Camelon Perk shop in Camelon near Falkirk remains at large a year after the incident.
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The suspect is described as around 17-years-old, about 5ft 5in tall, of slim build, with dark hair and a fringe, with spotty skin.He was wearing a black pullover hoody, black shorts, dark trainers and a dark backpack.The bike is described as a black mountain bike with front suspension.Detective Constable Aislinn MacLeod, based at Clydebank CID, said: "Nobody was injured but it was a disturbing incident and we've been carrying out enquiries to trace this person.The Daily Record and
.CCTV appeal on the anniversary of 'frightening' robbery at a Scots store. The thug who threatened staff before robbing them at Camelon Perk shop in Camelon near Falkirk remains at large a year after the incident.
fire in Glasgow sparking a major police probe.Emergency services raced to Culross Street in the Shettleston area of the city at around 12.30pm on Sunday, after reports of a fire.One woman was injured as a result of the blaze.She was rushed to hospital for treatment.The nature of the woman's injuries is unknown.The cause of the fire is yet to be confirmed.Police officers probing the blaze say enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesman told the Record: "Emergency services attended at
Kilmarnock street after a man was assaulted earlier this morning.
crashing into a another parked car in South Lanarkshire. Emergency services raced to Broomieknowe Road in Rutherglen at around 6.30am on Friday after residents raised the alarm.
cops have told how they saved three people from a devastating house fire - minutes after watching four of their colleagues being injured in a street rammy. Constables Jordan Loughrey and Claire Coleman, both based at Paisley Police Station, have now been praised for their bravery by a senior Police Scotland officer.They had just finished responding to an incident in Belmont Road, Paisley, on Saturday, July 25, during which four of their colleagues were injured.A 20-year-old man was arrested in
missing man after his work vehicle was found in a Scots woodland. Andrew Gardiner was reported missing from his home in Dumfries and Galloway having been last seen at around 11am on Monday.
SPIDER BITE left her tot needing emergency surgery for a 'tangerine-sized abscess'.Emily-Jane Stuart had been at a funfair when she is believed to have been bitten by the eight-legged creature while playing on the slides, initially leaving a pin-prick-sized sore on her arm.The six-year-old carried on enjoying her day but her mum Ashley Simpson, 26, noticed a bright red sore rapidly spreading across her skin two days later.Soon the bite had turned into a bulbous blister that would not pop and
climbing near Peterhead two weeks ago after police called off the search for the missing teacher. Owain Bristow is believed to have suffered a tragic accident while he was on a sea cliff at the Bullers of Buchan.
Police have rushed to a Glasgow street tonight in response to an ongoing incident.Bridge Street in the Tradeston area of the city has been cordoned off with a large Police Scotland presence currently at the scene.When contacted by the Daily Record Police Scotland confirmed the incident was ongoing with officers currently at the scene.However, the full nature of the incident is yet unknown.Images show police cars with blue lights surrounding the scene in the city centre.Diversions in the nearby
mum sought a second opinion.On June 1, doctors told Karen and Andrew Stirrat that their four-year-old son Caleb only had months left to live when his atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour (ATRT) returned weeks after he had been given the all clear.Refusing to give up hope, the devastated Clydebank family searched for treatment for their son.Within days they found an oncologist in Manchester who agreed to put Caleb on a clinical trial - after the growth was removed.Glasgow Royal Hospital for Children
shopper has hit out after her hand got covered in human faeces whilst buying chicken nuggets from Iceland.Mum-of-four Lynne McCabe said she was horrified to discover she had been smeared in poo after putting her hand inside a freezer in the Saltcoats store at 3.30pm yesterday.Lynne, from Kilwinning, realised there was human excrement on the packaging of the nuggets she was buying for her children's dinner when she accidentally touched her nose.The 35-year-old said: "The smell was awful.
It looks like Dominic Cooper had a bit of an accident!
police investigation. Officers were called to Fortrose Gardens in Strathaven at around 3.10am on August 16.
Glasgow this morning sparking an investigation. Officers rushed to the scene on Great Western Road at around 9.20am this morning.
terminal cancer.And when finally diagnosed she only discovered how serious her condition was by reading notes left discarded on her bed by a nurse.Jackie Johnson, 50, has stage four cancer of the oesophagus and has been told by medics there is no hope for her.
police arrived. The 12-year-old boy was cycling at around 5.30pm on Friday on the A6124 Carberry to Whitecraig Road in East Lothian.
probe after a man smashed the window of a luxury car before setting it on fire in a late night attack. Police were called to the Smithton area of Inverness last night after the incident at around 12.30am.
horror crash on a Scots country road has been named by cops. Derek Roscoe was found on the A710, Dumfries to Dalbeattie road on Tuesday.
Irvine earlier today. Jake Alcroft, 63, was driving on Bank street when he lost control and struck a parked car at around 10.45am on Thursday morning.He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
neighbour-from-hell attacked five police officers after they arrived to break up her asbo-breaching nine hour through the night party.Sarah Stewart, 23, reacted by tearing off their PPE and telling them she had coronavirus, as well as threatening to firebomb their families.Sheriff Tom Hughes jailed Stewart for 27 months and told her: "It is quite clear that on the night in question you caused considerable difficulty to your upstairs neighbour when there was an asbo against you."You paid no