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.
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cops were forced to self-isolate after a Covidiot coughed and spat at them during a drunken rammy in Paisley.Paul McGuigan, 38, shouted: “I have covid symptoms” and coughed in the face of PC Adam Marshall during a disturbance at Neilston Road.McGuigan, who was swigging from a bottle of whisky, then spat in the face of Constable Jay Greer as he was being arrested on February 5, this year.He also bit PC Chris Ferris on the thumb during a struggle.The officers and three of their colleagues had to
.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.
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.
serial child abuser who kept a toddler in a cage has moaned that she was unable to do her punishment because she had a baby. Evil Claire Boyle was sentenced to unpaid work for caging the boy and starving a four-year-old boy so badly doctors feared he had cancer.
police officers have revealed their terror at confronting a man they claimed they feared was going to stab them. Police Constables Ronnie Watson and Hannah Cruickshank said they were left frightened and fearing for their safety while on duty.
Dumfries.Emergency services were called to the old Gates Factory on Edinburgh Road shortly before 10pm on Monday, June 7.
Scots cops are appealing for information after an industrial estate was broken into and a number of items were stolen. Two businesses in Matthew Kerr Place, Kirkton Industrial Estate in Arbroath were targeted on Saturday 5 June.
Mercy crews scrambled to the A702, around five miles south of Elvanfoot in South Lanarkshire, after the 61-year-old man was discovered at around 9.25am on Saturday, June 5. A black Triumph motorbike had come off the road down an embankment but the motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.
Renfrew last night. Emergency services raced to Ferguson Street after the attack happened at around 5.45pm on Saturday, June 5.
assault in Glasgow that left one man hospitalised. Emergency crews rushed to Saracen Street in the Possilpark area of the city on Friday.
murder probe is underway after two Scots biker thugs slashed a man who is now fighting for his life. We told how carnage erupted in the Fort Kinnaird area of Edinburgh on Thursday, close to the shopping centre.
A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
injured in her own home. Emergency crews raced to the scene after the 86-year-old woman was discovered by family members on Kirkhill Drive in Luncarty, Perth and Kinross.
party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
police staff in the past year involved spitting and coughing or were otherwise linked to coronavirus, analysis suggests. Assaults on police officers and workers increased overall by 6.3 per cent in 2020-21 compared to the previous year, with 6,942 attacks recorded, said Police Scotland.
drugs haul worth over £180,000 in Glasgow.Detectives carried out a search warrant at an address in Tollcross today, May 28, where the stash of heroine and cocaine was found. It is believed to have an estimated street value of £184,000.
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by ambulance. The incident happened on February 27 in Bridge of Don and James has now thanked the policemen who saved his life, as well as the charity who donated the equipment.
Police rushed to the scene after a First Bus driver reported concerns about the behaviour of the passenger on board the number 6 service, which runs from Clydebank to East Kilbride. Officers attended and removed the man from the bus on Battlefield Road, in the south side of Glasgow, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday, May 26.