drug raid. Police stormed a property in Aberdeenshire before uncovering the massive drug stock yesterday.
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Police in the Scottish Borders are investigating the loss of over £220,000 to scammers as they urge members of the public to be vigilant.
Five residents reported the frauds between May 26 and June 9.Three of the incidents reported to police were investment scams.Fake online companies took advantage of vulnerable people by claiming they would invest their money.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime
.drug raid. Police stormed a property in Aberdeenshire before uncovering the massive drug stock yesterday.
Detectives acting on intelligence received by the public found the drugs at a property on Walker Road in Torry, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, June 29.A 34-year-old man is due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Wednesday following the recovery of the significant amount of drugs.Police arrested the man in the Guild Street area of the city and recovered a low four figure sum of money.A drug search warrant was later executed at an address on Walker Road resulting in the recovery of cocaine and heroin
tackles road safety, was on patrol when officers pulled over a black Vauxhall car. The car belonged to a Scottish family that had been holidaying in Dorset - but the trip was about to take a turn.Police busted the driver for having no tax on the vehicle since November last year.
Paisley man who hasn't turned up for an appointment. Police are searching for John Smith, 53, who was last seen on Brown Street in his hometown on Friday morning.
Police Scotland, who believed he was one of Europe’s most wanted fugitives, has died. Guy Joao, 71, passed away in hospital near Paris after a long illness.
Police have cordoned off a street in Edinburgh after being called to an early morning garage blaze. The alarm was raised at around 2.31am on Friday after a parking structure near a house on Moredun Dykes Road was engulfed in flames.
Marmion Bar in 2006 but has racked up several more years on top of his sentence for mobile phone offences. Bain also attempted to murder the victim’s brother-in-law James Hendry.
Susanna Reid suffered an embarrassing slip of the tongue when she accidentally said the word "s**t" on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday. The gaffe occurred as the 50 year old innocently discussed Scottish football star Billy Gilmour missing out on Tuesday evening's Euros match following a positive Covid test.
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Police have launched a probe after a woman was found dead in an Edinburgh flat.
two car crash in Clackmannanshire believe the driver of a nearby 4x4 may hold vital information. A man was left seriously injured in hospital after his Honda Civic collided with a Vauxhall van on Burnside Farm Road between Alva and Fishcross on Monday, June 14.
Dunblane. Mercy crews raced to Perth Road and discovered a 57-year-old man dead at the scene.
Police have launched a probe into the death of a 30-year-old man after his body was found in a Scots property. Officers raced to Springfield Road in Cumbernauld on Wednesday, June 9 at around 11pm after reports of concern for a person.
mum who survived losing five litres of blood, a haemorrhage and emergency hysterectomy, is backing a campaign to urge Scots to give blood and 'save lives'. Annie Kenyon from Aberdeenshire would love Scots to back the Pledge a Pint campaign off the back of World Blood Donor Day on June 14.
Police Scotland are appealing for witnesses after a man was assaulted by another man seen setting a car alight. The black Mercedes -Benz was set on fire around 5:15pm on Saturday 12 June in East Lothian.
Bargeddie, just before 11pm on Friday after they were alerted to the "sudden" death of a 47-year-old man. His death is currently being treated as unexplained but not suspicious.A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
Harrison Ford delighted film buffs in the Borders by arriving on the set of the new Indiana Jones movie - moments before security forced crowds watching the action from a nearby vantage point to disperse. Around 60 people waited patiently trying to catch a glimpse of the Hollywood A-lister shoot scenes at Leaderfoot viaduct from a neighbouring road bridge over the River Tweed.