Dunfermline, just after 3pm on Friday April 16. Officers were seen standing on the street in video footage of the incident.
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Police are investigating after a number of people on a street in Dundee received a chilling letter claiming they were under 24 hour surveillance by a sordid blackmailer. The malicious mail was sent to homes on Charleston Drive at the end of the January leaving the victims feeling ‘intimidated’.
The rambling writer claims to have “hundreds of hours” of CCTV footage from inside properties on the street - including films of residents in their bedrooms. The Evening Telegraph shared an excerpt from
.Dunfermline, just after 3pm on Friday April 16. Officers were seen standing on the street in video footage of the incident.
slashed his terrified victim across the face in a brutal street attack.The 52-year-old man was targeted by a knifeman in Dalskeith Road, Ferguslie, Paisley.He was rushed to the town’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, where he received stitches to a gaping facial injury, police last night revealed.It’s understood the man could be left scarred for life following the blade attack.An investigation is now underway into the horror weapon onslaught, with officers appealing for witnesses to come
The Scottish Sun after appearing on crutches during wife Penny Lancaster's Lorraine interview he said: 'My football days are over. 'I have a bad ankle injury which I suffered from being tackled by my 15-year-old son.
Rod Stewart has urged Scots to get checked for prostate cancer with a cheeky message outside a clinic. The 76-year-old rocker posted video of himself outside The Harley Street Clinic in London on his Instagram story yesterday.
arrested after a man was seriously injured in a 'disturbance' in Greenock. Police raced to Holmscroft Avenue in the Inverclyde town, close to Greenock Health Centre, just after 4.30pm on Saturday April 10.
caged for six months. Stuart Lockhart, 49, was caught holed up at Stacey Murdoch’s house in Ferguslie Park - even though he was barred from going near her.
Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in his car. Officers were then called to the area and a man was taken away.
Tullibody at around 1:15pm on Saturday April, 3 and cuffed a suspect. The 64-year-old is now being questioned by cops.
dead at one of Scotland's most popular beauty spots. The 33-year-old man was reported missing early on Thursday after he didn't come home from a hill walk.
Cops were called out to the Dalmarnock Road area of Glasgow last night after receiving reports of men 'photographing' children. The group - aged 38, 28 and 27 - were charged in connection with the incident which happened around 6.35pm on Tuesday.
jail term for sending her a birthday card saying he loves her.Joseph Carson, 63, has been convicted of breaking a court ban on contacting his mum, Jane Carson, by posting her the card on her 84th birthday.At the time of her birthday, in July last year, he was the subject of a Non-Harassment Order (NHO).The NHO was imposed at Paisley Sheriff Court on September 1, 2017, after he inundated Mrs Carson, and her former boyfriend, Ronald Moreland, with poison pen letters.And Mrs Carson was so upset and
The Scottish Sun after appearing on crutches during wife Penny Lancaster's Lorraine interview last week he said: 'My football days are over. 'I have a bad ankle injury which I suffered from being tackled by my 15-year-old son.
Glasgow.Officers were called to the Dalmarnock Road area of the city at around 6.35pm on Tuesday, March 30, after the alarm was raised. Investigators had received a report that a trio of men were said to have been taking images of youngsters.Police Scotland said their enquiries into the circumstances remain ongoing but three men have been arrested.
attack on a man in Glasgow. Earlier we told how officers cordoned off Scaraway Street and Skerray Street in the Milton area of the city after locals claimed the victim was 'slashed and stabbed' during the alleged incident last night.
attacking him in the street. Police have launched a manhunt after the man was assaulted at around 2:45pm on Wednesday.
Police are warning pet owners to remain vigilant after a man tried to steal two dogs from their owner in Dunfermline.
crash.The DPD vehicle was snapped tangled in brambles after veering off Castle Terrace in Kennoway.It is not known if there are any injuries at this stage.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 newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday afternoons.Signing up is simple, easy and free.You can
dogs on a Scots street. The animals set upon the 47-year-old in Woodside Crescent, Paisley around 5.45am on Thursday.