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Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Two men have appeared in court after cannabis worth almost £180,000 was seized by police in Haldane.Nghia Vu, 46, and Chi Ron Li, 20, appeared in private at Dumbarton Sheriff Court yesterday (Wednesday).They have both been charged under the Misuse of Drugs Act with producing a controlled drug.Officers executed a search warrant in Shandon Crescent on
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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThe drivers of each vehicle, along with a passenger from the Mercedes, were arrested while officers conducted searches of the vehicles.These recovered herbal cannabis with an estimated street value of £106,000.One man, aged 46-year-old, has been charged in connection with drugs offences and is due to appear in court at a later date.Detective Chief Inspector John Morrison, said:
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A 24-year-old man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder, facing accusations that he followed a nine-year-old boy down the street and allegedly stabbed him repeatedly.Faisal Khan, 24, of Almond Road, Dogsthorpe, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court today, Monday.Khan was not asked to enter pleas to the charges of attempted murder and
fire attack in Inverclyde. Emergency crews were called to Belville Street in Greenock on Sunday.
Glasgow street. Emergency service s were called to the scene on Bellfield Street at around 4.45pm on Friday, May 21.
dog owner who was repeatedly told his pet was a danger faces having it put down after it bit a woman as she protected a baby.Keith Smith, 55, was warned over the behaviour of American Staffordshire bull terrier, Star.Despite the concerns, Star escaped from Smith’s ground floor flat in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, before sinking its teeth into Gillian Ford.
stroke during a regular GP check up. Henrietta Sim, known as Rietta, passed away this year after finding out she was suffering a stroke during a routine appointment for her diabetes.
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Kirkintilloch on Wednesday in which two women were followed. The incident occurred in the Industry Street area around 4.30pm on May 12.The 38-year-old man has also been arrested and charged with approaching a 13-year-old girl in the Merkland Drive area of the town around 5pm on the same day.
Falkirk during the early hours of this morning. The alarm was raised following the thefts in Cedar Road in the Banknock area at around 1:10am on Wednesday May 12.Cops have since recovered an Audi Q7, but say that a Volkswagen Jetta, with the registration SW54 TEF and a Vauxhall Insignia, registration AK11 HJO remain missing.
Falkirk investigating a robbery which left a man injured are understood to have discovered a discovered a cannabis cultivation within the property. Officers were called to a flat in Bowhouse Road in Grangemouth at around 12:15am on Monday May, 10, after reports it had been robbed.
Emergency crews raced to the scene after the incident happened at a property on Bowhouse Road in Grangemouth, near Falkirk, at around 12.15am on Monday, May 10. The victim of the robbery, a 37-year-old man, sustained "minor injuries" as a result.
Fife house. Police were called to the scene on Cullen Drive in Glenrothes at around 6.15pm on Saturday, May 8, with reports of an assault.
crash in North Lanarkshire. We told how the smash took place at Kenilworth Avenue in Wishaw town centre, near the junction with Lammermoor Terrace, at around 6.45am on Thursday.
Paisley last night.Police have launched a probe after the fire broke out at a property on Whites Bridge Avenue in the Renfrewshire town at around 10.05pm on Thursday night.
Police taped off a section of Glasgow's Ingram Street after reports of an incident. Several officers and two police vans were in attendance at the scene.
Apple - Android The court heard it suffered a head wound after being attacked by another dog.Hunter didn't seek treatment for the collie and at least two weeks passed before it was seen by a vet.The dog is understood to have made a good recovery.Scott O'Connor, prosecuting, said the Scottish SPCA received an anonymous call expressing concern for the dog on July 31 last year.He told the court: "The accused was contacted and said the collie had been attacked by another dog."An inspector went to