Fraudsters claimed there had been suspicious activity in victims' accounts and said a cop would call at their home to collect their bank card or to take cash for safe keeping.
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Edinburgh was highlighted as part of a log of incidents for Operation Talla - Police Scotland 's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Details from the log have been published by the BBC and reveal that officers who attended a "large out of control party" in the capital were met with a "hostile crowd" and several people were arrested for police assault.The log also revealed that cops from Scotland's north east division dealt with 270 students holding an "ongoing party" in halls of
.Fraudsters claimed there had been suspicious activity in victims' accounts and said a cop would call at their home to collect their bank card or to take cash for safe keeping.
thugs terrorised a girl on a West Dunbartonshire cycle path. They struck as their victim made her way along the path, near to India Street, Alexandria, at around 5.30pm on Friday, November 13.
dog after a court ordered the family pet be put down. Sanka, a six-year-old Japanese Akita, attacked two men in separate incidents outside owner John Dunsmore's home.Sheriff Ray Small issued a destruction order after Dunsmore, 29, admitted allowing the animal to be dangerously out of control.
“A 28-year-old woman was arrested for threatening and abusive behaviour and a report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal.“Following the incident we received a complaint from a member of the public regarding a Police Scotland officer and this is currently being assessed.”
cannabis plants at a house in Stirlingshire. Officers raided the property on Duke Street, Denny, at around 2.25pm on Monday before making the major discovery.
car crash in Aberdeenshire saw police close a large section of the A96 for more than four hours. Emergency services were called to the scene at Inveramsay Bridge near Inverurie at around 8.10pm on Tuesday. Four fire crews, including a heavy rescue unit, were also sent to help and make the area safe before being stood down shortly before 10pm.
Stirling, handed over her credit card to a scam artist on Saturday after receiving a phone call from a man posing as a police officer.
Daily Record of the horrors she witnessed during her career as a carer, which began at the age of 18 in 2004 and lasted until 2016 when she began a new chapter as a teacher.Residents left sitting in their own urine, going hungry for hours and violent physical assaults were commonplace occurrences during Fiona’s time in the industry.She described private homes as running like “factories” and said “skeleton” staff numbers amounted to widespread neglect.Fiona believes a national care service is
"It is alleged one of the males has spat on the female's face and then pushed her to the ground.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The owner of one of the biggest Chinese restaurants in Renfrewshire has admitted he’s endured “sleepless nights” after vicious online attacks were made on his business.The Beijing Banquet in Renfrew has come under fire from former staff who have made a series of allegations about the giant buffet.In one attack, disgruntled ex-staffer Declan Bryson,19, made claims on the restaurant’s Facebook site.The
mystery death of a man whose body was found on a Scots beach are appealing for help to identify him. A passer-by raised the alarm after making the grim discovery at around 10.15am yesterday near to Longniddry Golf Club in East Lothian.
care home has been caught on camera. Former Coronation Street actress Leandra Ashton filmed the shocking scenes after her mum Ylenia Angeli, was placed in handcuffs in Hull, Humberside, on Tuesday.
formally named the Scots mum allegedly found dead in a wheelie bin. The family of Victoria Streight have said she will be 'missed' after the shock discovery in the Highlands on Sunday.
Police are probing the death of a woman after a body was allegedly found dumped in a wheelie bin. The grim discovery was made during a search for missing Victoria Streight in the north of the country.
Police were called to a Scots high school yesterday after reports of children being attacked with a liquid containing 'manure, milk and eggs'.A person, understood to have been dressed as Spiderman, threw the liquid 'stink-bomb' at pupils during lunchtime at Brechin High School, Angus.The Record understands that the pungent mix was made up of pig manure, sour milk and eggs.The disgusting prank was described by Angus Council as “extremely poor taste” and the incident was reported to
Islamophobia after he was grilled for more than an hour at Glasgow Airport. Campaigner Mohammad Asif, of the Afghan Human Rights Foundation, who adopted his nephew Mohammad Sudais after he suffered terrible facial injuries in a gas explosion spoke out after he was stopped when he arrived back from Dubai.
hospital has sparked a major police investigation. Alexandra Capone's last known movements were when she left the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at around 8.50am on Thursday, October 22.
coronavirus at a police station in Lanarkshire, health chiefs confirmed today.Several officers from Police Scotland are now self-isolating while close contacts have also been told to quarantine as a precaution.News of the outbreak at the station - visited by coronavirus scandal MP Margaret Ferrier last month - comes as Lanarkshire is expected to head into tier four restrictions.Dr Martin Donaghy, consultant in public health medicine, NHS Lanarkshire, said: “NHS Lanarkshire’s Test and Protect