Cops have locked down a busy Grangemouth street while they deal with a “serious incident”. Emergency services raced to the town's Abbott’s Road, just after 8am on Friday, October 2.
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Kilmarnock street after a man was assaulted earlier this morning.
The 22-year-old was attacked at around 4am on Seaford Street and is now being treated for his injuries in hospital.The extent of his injuries are not known at this time.More than eight hours after the assault took place, cops were still at the scene gathering evidence.Both entrances to Seaford Street were also taped off while officers worked inside the cordon.A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “Officers were called to Seaford
.Cops have locked down a busy Grangemouth street while they deal with a “serious incident”. Emergency services raced to the town's Abbott’s Road, just after 8am on Friday, October 2.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police Scotland is appealing for witnesses after a man was assaulted in Wishaw.Around 10pm, on Sunday, September 27, a 20-year-old man was standing outside Ross’s Bar in Stewarton Street when he was assaulted by another man with a bottle.Officers are keen to trace a man described as being in his early 30s, with short dark hair and was wearing light coloured clothing.Detective Constable Lindsey McIntyre, from
A police officer has been shot dead while trying to detain a man at Croydon Police Station in south London.The officer was shot by the 23-year-old in the early hours of Friday morning.In a statement, Scotland Yard said: "At approximately 0215 on Friday, September 25 the officer was shot by a man who was being detained at Croydon Custody Centre in Windmill Lane."Officers and paramedics treated him at the scene and he was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service.
Cops armed with riot shields descended on a street in Moray during an incident which saw a man arrested. Pictures from Pinefield Crescent, Elgin, show officers in full riot gear after being alerted to concern for a person around 3.05pm on Wednesday September 23.
Trafalgar Square in London. An army of Metropolitan Police officers moved in on demonstrators defying coronavirus laws against mass gatherings as they set up a protest camp beside Nelson’s column.
Glasgow. Police raced to Sauchiehall Street around 5.50pm on Friday September 18 after the alarm was raised.
cocaine bragged about his champagne lifestyle after jumping bail and fleeing Scotland.Security consultant Christopher Lawson posted photos of his jet-setting around the world as he spent three years on the run from justice.Lawson, who was shot in the line of duty in Afghanistan, regularly updated his social media with pictures from countries including Tanzania, Cambodia, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.But he was arrested at an airport when he returned to the UK from Dubai in June
bigoted tongue.Karen Mason, 49, verbally abused people in Bo'ness, West Lothian, “almost daily” for nearly two-and-a-half years.Many of her targets were neighbours of her elderly mother.In one particularly nasty outburst she called a man “a homosexual, flag-waving Jew”, a court was told.Prosecutor Kristina Kelly said: “Comments directed at other neighbours included, ‘That’s the black b******’.”Falkirk Sheriff Court heard Mason’s behaviour got so bad that a couple living in Links Road, Bo’ness,
Kirkcaldy after being arrested yesterday. Officers from Police Scotland have launched an investigation after a 36-year-old male passes away earlier today.
Detective Sergeant John Bowerbank from Livingston CID said: “This has been a terrifying ordeal for the young victim.
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
Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh on September 5 to voice their anger at the coronavirus restrictions. The second planned demo was then held on Thursday, September 10, in the area surrounding the parliament building.Police Scotland confirmed a man has now been charged with culpable and reckless conduct.
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
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
Dumfries. Officers from Police Scotland made the appeal after receiving a call about a man who appeared injured walking on the A75 near to Garroch roundabout at around 1.35am this morning, September 6.
The Scottish Sun : "It's a surprise doll so you can't see what it is when you purchase. There's a selection and it's just random the type of doll you get you get.
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