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Police have arrested a suspected drug dealer after a drugs bust at a house in Bolton.
Officers from the Bolton West neighbourhood policing team raided a home on Oxford Grove, Halliwell, after being tipped off about some possible drug-related activity.
A search of the property saw the force seize 44 snap bags filled with a white powder that officers believe is amphetamine, 22 snap bags of cannabis, 90
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car and the cyclist.It's understood cops raced to the scene on London Road at the junction with Hillside Crescent at around 8.20am.A 32-year-old male cyclist was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.The car had "failed to stop" following the collision but a 53-year-old male driver was later traced to the Blair Atholl area.He was arrested and charged with road traffic offences and will appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court today, July 14.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were
Armadale at around 7:45pm on Monday, July 12. The disturbance is said to have involved weapons and two men have now been charged, reports Edinburgh Live.
Taco Bell is known for setting your mouth ablaze, but one employee accidentally set an entire location ablaze after a Fourth of July stunt went awry!
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Police and emergency services raced to a property on Falside Crescent, Bathgate, after the incident, which took place at around 8pm on Monday July 5.
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