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A road rage thug has been jailed nine years after he threw a man from the bonnet of his car and left him for dead.
Jorden Rowbottom, 20, was in a blue Nissan Micra with a woman and two girls when he became involved in an 'altercation' with 46-year-old Andrew Dean, Lancashire Police said.
Mr Dean was driving a white Renault Master van on the A583 in Kirkham, Lancashire, and got out to speak to Rowbottom at the
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iOS - Android Burns, of Park Avenue in the town, admitted being concerned in the supply of cocaine at his home in October 2019.Hamilton Sheriff Court heard police officers seized a block of cocaine weighing nearly a kilo and a bag containing almost 200g of the drug in powdered form.Traces of cocaine were found on scales, a blender, sieve, plate and spoon in the kitchen.Abby Seal, prosecuting, said: "The accused told police he'd accrued a £10,000 drug debt to a male named 'Chuck' approximately
Perth Sheriff Court hearing. Sixty-three-year-old Stuart Clark, of Glenshee Drive, Rattray, also had a further 30 days added to that prison sentence after he turned up at his wife’s home in defiance of another bail order.
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Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martinannounced their first joint tour. Due to the pandemic, the tour was forced to be postponed, but now the Latinx superstars have announced the new and rescheduled dates for the tour.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police are hunting a hit and run van driver who smashed into a car carrying a dad and his teenage son.The crash happened at around 5.25pm on Thursday, 6 May after the driver hit another car in Edinburgh.The white Renault van cut lanes hitting a BMW damaging the vehicle before speeding off east on the A720.The driver and his teenage passenger in the car
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A motorist left a cyclist hospitalised with a badly injured arm in a horror road rage attack.Scott Vandermotten, 31, “saw red” when he assaulted Michael Newlands by pushing him off his bike, causing him to fall down the side of a cycle path, injuring his arm severely.A trial at Paisley Sheriff Court heard Vandermotten, of Bishopton, claimed Mr Newlands
hospitalised with a badly injured arm in a horror road rage attack. Scott Vandermotten, 31, “saw red” when he assaulted Michael Newlands by pushing him off his bike, causing him to fall down the side of a cycle path, injuring his arm severely.
Robert Downey Jr.'s longtime assistant Jimmy Rich, who has been RDJ's "right hand man" since The Singing Detective (2003), has sadly passed away at the age of 52 after a fatal car accident, which took place on April 5 at 8 pm.
Apple - Android The court heard it suffered a head wound after being attacked by another dog.Hunter didn't seek treatment for the collie and at least two weeks passed before it was seen by a vet.The dog is understood to have made a good recovery.Scott O'Connor, prosecuting, said the Scottish SPCA received an anonymous call expressing concern for the dog on July 31 last year.He told the court: "The accused was contacted and said the collie had been attacked by another dog."An inspector went to
Glasgow high rise this evening. Police and ambulance crews scrambled to Linkwood Crescent in Drumchapel after the alarm was raised at around 7.20pm.
Gartcosh when a car overtook the man's van and stopped in front of him, preventing him from driving forward. Police say that a man then got out of the car, a Mitsubishi Pajero, before approaching the van.
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