missing for five days have been found "safe and well". Heather Fraser, 29, and son Jack Meldrum, from Sauchie in Clackmannanshire, were reported missing on Monday, July 27.
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Glasgow street in an ongoing incident.Officers swarmed an address in the Ruchill area on Saturday afternoon.Locals reported seeing armed officers and squad cars racing down the street.A helicopter was also spotted circling the north of the city near the area from above.Investigations are continuing into the exact cause of the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers, including specialist resources, are currently in attendance at an address in the Ruchill area of Glasgow in
.missing for five days have been found "safe and well". Heather Fraser, 29, and son Jack Meldrum, from Sauchie in Clackmannanshire, were reported missing on Monday, July 27.
A short film set in a Glasgow supermarket has been selected for this year’s Venice Film Festival.
Police Scotland are looking for information after the male exposed himself to the pair, aged 35 and 33, in Farquhar Road, Torry, at about 1.45pm on July 20 One of the women challenged him and he ran off along Farquhar Road towards Balnagask Road. Police said the suspect is described as white, in his 30s, approximately 5 ft 6 in height, with brown hair and a slight beard and was wearing a tracksuit.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A large blaze broke out at a convenience store in Motherwell on Sunday night.Some homes in the area were left without water for a time as firefighters tackled the fire at a Spar shop in Merry Street in the Jerviston area of the town.The street was closed off to allow the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to bring the flames under control.Various road diversions remained in place on Monday morning and the public were asked
North Lanarkshire.Emergency services were called the scene on Merry Street, Motherwell, at around 6.25pm on Sunday.Local residents reported seeing thick, black plumes of smoke rising into the sky while flames took hold of the Spar shop.Hero firefighters have been battling the blaze with high-pressure hose reels but some homes in the area have lost water pressure as a result.Scottish Water said: “We’re aware that Scottish Fire and Rescue are in attendance at Merry Street in the ML1 Motherwell
Glasgow amid reports of concerns for a child.Police and fire bridge vehicles have been pictured near Kinfauns Drive in Drumchapel.Locals say roads have been closed off and that there is a large police presence.Rumours sweeping the area claim that a young boy has fallen into a drain at the site.The Daily Record have contacted Police Scotland but have been unable to get an update on the situation.However, pictures on social media shows the emergency services at the building site while other images
Police officers were pelted with eggs after being called to a street protest against an alleged paedophile in Fife. A large crowd gathered in Blamey Crescent, Cowdenbeath, at around 6.40pm on Wednesday demanding the man be removed from the area.
Police rushed to a Glasgow street after a man was seriously assaulted. Officers were called to the scene at Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, around 10.20am on Tuesday July 14.
Glasgow park after a man was seriously assaulted. Emergency services were called to the Elder Park area of the city around 3.30pm on Monday July 13 following reports of a 48-year-old being attacked.
Police rushed to the scene of some 'suspicious activity' in Glasgow earlier. Officers were called to a property in the Salkeld Street area of the city this afternoon.Pictures from the scene show multiple vehicles and officers.
hospitalised after an attack in a street in Kirkcaldy.The 22-year-old man was injured after the alarm was raised over an assault around 3pm this afternoon.Cops swarmed Wilson Avenue in the town and sealed off the street.
Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
Glasgow street.The man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital around 6.45am this morning but sadly died a short time later.Emergency services raced to Duke Street in the east end of the city after receiving reports of the injured man.He was found near to Hunter Street and the Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.Police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.Enquires into the circumstances are continuing but "are at a very early stage".A Police Scotland spokesperson added: "Around 6.45
stabbing attack.Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said officers arrived at the Park Inn hotel within two minutes of the 999 call following reports of “armed attacks”.He said: “All the officers who attended faced a dynamic and traumatic set of circumstances.“The incident, through their professionalism, was quickly contained.”The police chief made his comments as he addressed a Scottish Police Authority meeting yesterday but said he was limited as to how much he could say as there are two ongoing
Glasgow. It has been reported that a man was seen lying on the ground on the city's Argyle Street covered in blood.One eyewitness described "lots of screaming" and a man lying on the ground with "blood all over him".Images have also emerged online of police and paramedics tending to the man close to the Premier Inn hotel.Officers have cordoned off James Watt Street at its junction with Argyle Street.The Record has contacted Police Scotland for comment.Five police cars were seen responding to the
knife attack in a Glasgow hotel has been identified as Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan. The asylum seeker was shot dead by police marksmen shortly after stabbing six people in the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street, on Friday afternoon.