A taxi has burst into flames in a car park area at Glasgow Airport this evening.
03.09.2023 - 10:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two men were found injured inside a flat in Glasgow last night following a disturbance.
Emergency services raced to Bolton Drive in Mount Florida after the alarm was raised at around 5.35pm on Saturday. Two males were found injured within a property on the street.
Ambulance crews attended and they were both taken to hospital for treatment. They were later released but a 23-year-old man has since been charged in connection with the incident.
Pictures taken from the scene showed the large emergency response with several police and an ambulance in attendance. The entrance to a set of flats could be seen cordoned off while officers carried out enquiries at the scene.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Around 5.35pm on Saturday, September 2, 2023, we were made aware of a disturbance in the Bolton Drive area of Mount Florida. Officers attended and two males were found injured within a property.
"They were taken to hospital for treatment and later released. A 23-year-old man was charged in connection with the incident."
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