Glasgow blaze left a building 'significantly damaged' sparking a police probe.
15.04.2021 - 01:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Glasgow after a man was found with horror head injuries this evening. Officers raced to the scene following reports of a disturbance near the bingo hall on Hawthorn Street in Possilpark at around 4.50pm.
On arrive cops found a man with a head injury and he has since been taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary by ambulance. The condition of the man is not yet known.Police have launched a probe into the incident and their enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 4.50 pm on
.Glasgow blaze left a building 'significantly damaged' sparking a police probe.
NHS worker Lybi Halliday has been found following a frantic police search. The 21-year-old, from Hamilton, had vanished after a night out in Glasgow city centre on Friday, April 30 at around 11.30pm.
hospital after he was found badly hurt on Clark Street in Stirling at around 8.30am on Tuesday, April 27.The man was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital where he was treated for serious but not life threatening injuries.An investigation was launched into the incident and police were asking witnesses to come forward.Officers have now confirmed that a 15-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the incident. Cops say a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene after the bust up happened in the Cornwall Street South area of the city near Pirate Rehearsal Studios in the early hours of this morning.
cops were spotted patrolling an area of Falkirk last night as they try to tackle anti-social behaviour.
missing Scot after police searching for her confirmed they found a body. We told how the body of a woman was discovered in the search for missing Christine Thomson.
Police have launched an appeal after a man was left seriously injured in Stirling.Around 8.30am this morning officers were called to Clark Street in Stirling where a 46-year-old man was found lying on the road.The man was rushed to Forth Valley Royal Hospital where he was treated for serious but not life threatening injuries.An investigation has now been launched into the incident and police are asking witnesses to come forward.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing
ploughed into her car.Jessica Aitken's skull was fractured and her jaw shattered, leaving her with long-lasting health issues.Miraculously, her unborn baby survived the crash.On Monday a court heard that when Calum MacIver was asked if he had been drinking he replied 'Aye and what.'MacIver, 64, of Caldercruix, Lanarkshire, admitted driving dangerously and causing serious injury to Ms Aitken.He also admitted being nearly three times over the drink limit.Hamilton Sheriff Court was told the crash
Glasgow city centre as non-essential shops opened up for the first time since December. The woman jived along to a talented guitar-playing busker as he performed the iconic T.
Police locked down a Fife street and arrested a man after a 'disturbance' was reported at a flat. Riot vans raced to a property in Durie Park, Burntisland after the alarm was raised at around 6.30pm last night.
Dunfermline, just after 3pm on Friday April 16. Officers were seen standing on the street in video footage of the incident.
assaulting a vulnerable actress.The film star, 33, took advantage of the 29 year-old woman who had appeared unwell after a night out.The incident occurred at the flat of fellow actor Scott Reid - Methadone Mick in BBC's Still Game.Guthrie had insisted he had only "helped" the woman that night - but his DNA was found on the inside of her underwear.The predator wept and said 'why?' as the verdict was delivered at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday.He had denied a sexual assault charge during a four
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshirebut, a source said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident. A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “We were called to Cheapside Street around 4.50am."That followed reports a man was lying unresponsive in the street.
slashed his terrified victim across the face in a brutal street attack.The 52-year-old man was targeted by a knifeman in Dalskeith Road, Ferguslie, Paisley.He was rushed to the town’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, where he received stitches to a gaping facial injury, police last night revealed.It’s understood the man could be left scarred for life following the blade attack.An investigation is now underway into the horror weapon onslaught, with officers appealing for witnesses to come
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionHowever, officers now believe the man was severely unwell, with a low body temperature, rather than injured.A spokesman for Police Scotland said: "Around 8.40 am on Monday, April 12, a 53-year-old man was found lying seriously unwell in wooded area.“He was taken by ambulance to University Hospital, Monklands.“Enquiries are ongoing to establish how he came to be there.”*Don't miss
Immigration officers swooped on a premises in Glasgow following reports that a man was working there illegally. Enforcement officers working for the Home Office were in attendance on Crow Road in the city's West End at around 4pm on Saturday April 10.
Glasgow street after reports of a man being attacked by a gang wielding weapons. Queens Drive in the city’s southside area was taped off by cops at around 4.35pm this afternoon.
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in his car. Officers were then called to the area and a man was taken away.