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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.
The man claimed to be calling because police had been notified of suspicious activity on her bank account.The victim was told a police officer would attend her home to collect her bank card.She handed her hard over to the fraudster.Scots cops are warning others to be vigilant.Crime Prevention Officer Bryan Mackie said: “Luckily banking protocols prevented any
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Celtic Park. Police Scotland said the officers received minor injuries in the clashes at the stadium after Celtic were beaten 2-0 at the hands of Ross County in the Betfred Cup.
Firefighters have battled a blaze which tore through an old bingo hall. Emergency services have evacuated nearby buildings after reports of the fire on Queen Street, Forfar at around 2pm.
designer vagina has been spared jail after being caught with cocaine. Stephanie Watson, 29, was found with a bag containing the drug after police searched her car.
baby daughter by shaking her twice when she woke him with her crying. Evil Joseph Ray was today jailed for seven years for the fatal attack on tiny Ava Ray at a flat in Prestonpans, East Lothian.
killed by her vicious ex-boyfriend during a horror three day ordeal has spoken out. Molly O’Connor was punched, kicked, strangled and emotionally blackmailed by serial abuser James Stewart over the course of their three-month relationship.
drunk grandmother has left a neighbour with permanent scars after slashing her with a Stanley blade. Constance Blyth, 57, lashed out at next door neighbour Leigh Clark with the sharp work tool during an argument in October last year.
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.
Police have hailed the brave victim of a twisted Scots sex beast who tried to rape a vulnerable woman just days after being released from prison. Revolting William Belk was caged for life at the High Court in Edinburgh after carrying out a horrific sexual assault on a 47-year-old who has learning difficulties.
missing Scots pensioner who vanished from his Inverurie home. Ronald Watson was last seen in the Kellands Road area of the town at around 1.15pm on Saturday, November 14.
Clackmannanshire has been officially named by Police Scotland. Margaret Johnstone tragically lost her life after being struck by the refuse vehicle on Alloa High Street at around 3pm on Friday.
Police say they are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing 30-year-old woman from Argyll.Roxanne McCrae was last seen around 5.30pm on Thursday, 12 November 2020 at home in Lochgilphead.Her family are said to be worried and are appealing for anyone with information or for Roxanne herself to get in contact.She is described as white, around 5’ 5” tall, with a slim to skinny build, pale complexion and has black shoulder length hair which is usually worn on a pony tail.She has
court has heard.Lisa Marie Johnson, 45, told police her “best friend” Tracey Walker made the admission during a car ride in the early hours of July 30, 2019.The High Court in Edinburgh heard Johnson say Tracey was her “best friend” and that they lived next door to each other in Leslie Road, Lerwick, Shetland.Yesterday, a jury heard how Johnson provided a statement to police officers investigating the circumstances surrounding Tracey’s death.Jurors heard how Johnson told officers that her friend
throne. The May Day Bank Holiday will be moved to Thursday June 2 with an additional day off on Friday June 3 for Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
police drug detection dogs has sadly passed away. Spaniel PD Buster worked tirelessly at Loch Ryan Port in Dumfries and Galloway in a bid to thwart organised crime and terrorism from blighting communities across the country.
Police are appealing for help to find a walker who failed to return from a planned trip in the Highlands with his dog. Colin Mathieson was due to go on a local circular walk of Mallaig in Lochaber on Tuesday but has not returned home.
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
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