Fife. Police are urgently appealing to the public to help trace Kelly-Ann MacDonald, who was last seen by a relative in Kirkcaldy’s Templehall Avenue at around noon on Thursday, September 16.
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arrest secret from her family. Jade Gibson admitted helping herself to £47,000 while she was working as manager of the Dundee branch of a fast food bar chain.
A warrant was issued for Gibson's arrest earlier this week after she failed to turn up for court and she was arrested on Thursday and appeared from custody on Friday. Dundee Sheriff Court was told that Gibson had kept the crime hidden from her "respectable" family for more than three years as she continually avoided court
.Fife. Police are urgently appealing to the public to help trace Kelly-Ann MacDonald, who was last seen by a relative in Kirkcaldy’s Templehall Avenue at around noon on Thursday, September 16.
Fife pensioner have issued an emotional public plea to find him a week on from his disappearance. Paul Johnson, 74, was last seen at about 10.45pm on Wednesday, September 15 in the Hepburn Gardens area of St Andrews.
drugs after cops spotted him “sweating profusely” in Edinburgh’s Waverley train station. Lee Brunton was approached by officers in the station who suspected he and a pal were “under the influence of something”.The 28-year-old was searched and 104 benzodiazepine tablets were recovered from his rucksack.Police also found four screwdrivers in the bag and Brunton, a painter and decorator, was arrested.
ship used that was nearly sunk after dragging a barge were not 'necessary competent' for the task, a watchdog has ruled. The Shearwater was severely damaged and flooded after repeated collisions with the unmanned barge Agem One near Kinlochbervie in the Highlands on April 9 last year.
chimp cradling its dead baby at a Scots zoo. The Edinburgh Zoo animal gave birth to a stillborn baby and is currently going through the grieving process.
NHS scientist has been suspended after she carried out a 'sophisticated' scam to defraud a branch of John Lewis of more than £1,600. 'Dishonest' Maureen Bennie swapped the price tags of expensive products for cheaper ones before she bought them.
Tesco manager who trawled social media accounts to find local children he could bombard with sexual images has avoided a prison sentence. Paedophile supermarket boss Steven Gibson trawled countless Facebook pages to find random young girls who lived near his home.
behind bars for the rest of their lives. Teenager Dean Ryan and his older brother Steven were convicted of killing the 34-year-old Glasgow procurator fiscal in 1994.
money for sex when she wanted to leave for a better paid job still poses a “risk” to girls, a court heard.Asim Akram told the teen: “If you’re that desperate, I’ll give you £30 to have sex with me.”Akram, 28, left her “horrified” after making the sick proposal over Snapchat.He had earlier made the girl “uncomfortable” by frequently talking about sex when his business was quiet.Akram also asked the schoolgirl, who can’t be identified for legal reasons, to be his girlfriend in another social media
would-be thieves rammed the shutters of a Scots shop before driving off empty handed. Police have launched a probe after Continental Spices on Grange Road in Livingston, West Lothian, was targeted during a mindless attempted raid.
property three times in 16 days. Dale Smith had the back window of his car smashed by a thug last month, who returned just six days later to smash the vehicle to pieces with a baseball bat.Yesterday morning, a hooded yob attempted to burn the 31-year-old's van at his home in Bogindollo, Angus, where he lives with his parents.
out-of-character disappearance. Police are appealing for help from the public to find Asif Iqbal who was last seen in the Craigmount area of Kirkcaldy at around 7.30am on Sunday, September 12.
Scotland’s highest court to be freed. In 1994, Dean Ryan, then 17, and his older brother Steven, then 21, were convicted of murdering 34-year-old Procurator Fiscal Marshall Stormonth at his home in Glasgow’s west end and then setting his body on fire.
mums have invented a child-friendly sofa after dreaming up the idea during lockdown. Glasgow mums Rhona Madigan and Corrine Spencer were both pregnant during the pandemic and like all expectant mums, were busy preparing for their respective new arrivals.
TRNSMT punters will have to pay £6 for a pint of beer during the three-day festival this weekend. The Glasgow event organisers have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure a smooth set-up ahead of the gates opening from 11am on Friday.
Scotch whisky giant has been fined £50,000 after an engineer was crushed by machinery in a "foreseeable accident". Chivas Brothers Ltd, which makes Chivas Regal, last month admitted breaching health and safety laws at its bottling plant in Kilmalid, Dumbarton, after the incident on February 22, 2017.
Dunfermline, on Saturday night, September 4. Police descended on the Hospital Hill venue after calls were made at 8:30pm.
priest who says he was abused by shamed Cardinal O’Brien has called for a secret Vatican report into the allegations to be released. Brian Devlin, 61, was one of four priests who accused the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh of sexual misconduct in 2013.
Scots hotel. Police officers with guns and sniffer dogs were reported at the Hillpark Hotel in Rosyth last night.