swimmers were dragged out to sea after getting caught in a rip current at a Scots beach this afternoon. Emergency services raced to Hopeman East Beach in Elgin just after 1pm on Saturday to reports of several persons in difficulty in the water.
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Edinburgh at around 4.10pm on Thursday August 5. Beach revellers were escorted away from the area by Police Scotland officers for their own safety.
A large area of the beach in the capital city was cordoned off. The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was then able to carry out a controlled explosion.
swimmers were dragged out to sea after getting caught in a rip current at a Scots beach this afternoon. Emergency services raced to Hopeman East Beach in Elgin just after 1pm on Saturday to reports of several persons in difficulty in the water.
block of flats. The red and yellow corn snake was found in Aberdeen's Marischal Court on Wednesday but no sign of the owner has been found.
dog was found dumped in a bin in a Scots graveyard. A 'very distressed' bypasser made the grim discovery of the female terrie r in the bin at the Cemetery Lodge on Howe Road in Kilsyth on Monday.
prison for 15 months. Jamie Hunter said he had only become involved to help a friend who was supplying him with cannabis and now regretted the role he had played.
Scots teacher found out she had brain cancer after her husband found her having a seizure on their kitchen floor.Jeana Watt, 47, had just come back from the chiropractor and was getting ready for her second Covid jab when she suddenly collapsed on June 23.Her husband Stephen had luckily returned home from work early and found her lying on the kitchen floor in their home in Motherwell where she had fallen and was having convulsions.She was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with grade 4
missing Scots doctor. Police have confirmed the grim discovery was made a wooded area in Newton, Cambuslang around 10.45am this morning.
kidney transplant during lockdown and is now enjoying his new found freedom. And as he runs about with his wee sister, Lexii, five, looking every inch a typical seven-year-old, it is hard to believe his mum was told he wouldn’t live to two weeks old.
Greenock today. Emergency services raced to a property on MacGillivary Avenue around 5am on Sunday to reports of a deliberate fire at the home.
missing at a scenic Scots beauty spot. A major search was sparked when the 82-year-old vanished at the Loch of Cliff in Unst, Shetland yesterday.
Highlands has been named as missing Leicestershire man Philip Hearn. E mergency services raced to the scene at Morefield River in the Highlands village around 1.10pm last Thursday, August 5.
emergency services locked down the scene.Police officers raced to Broad Street, Peterhead, around 8.25pm on Thursday evening after a man was discovered dead.Reports indicate he was found outside the Bailey's pub, however this is as of yet unconfirmed.There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.A full report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.25pm on Thursday, 12 August, officers were called to the death of a
beauty spot. The alarm was raised after the animal was discovered at the Forvie Nature Reserve.
cops found her body on a beach. Cassandra MacDonald, believed to be from Invergordon, was reported missing after she was last seen at around 6.30am yesterday at a property in Columba Road in the the Dalneigh area of Inverness.
protected seals at a Scots nature reserve. The man was almost in touching distance of the animals and caused them to panic and stampede at the Forvie Nature Reserve in Aberdeeenshire in shock footage filmed last week.
found dead in a Scots flat. Diane Nichol's body was discovered in a property in Trevelyan Terrace in Hawick at around 9pm on Monday, August 9.Police have now confirmed they have charged a 54-year-old man in connection with the death of the 57-year-old grandmother.
Glenrothes yesterday has been named locally as Jane Fitzpatrick. Emergency services raced to Cable Road around 9am on Monday morning as a police cordon was quickly put in place.
a dog suspected of recently having puppies was found wandering on a rural Scots road. Officers on patrol came across the golden pooch that showed signs of recently giving birth on a road close to Tealing in Angus.
dead in a car in the same town. Officers were called to the property in Kellie Court, Glenrothes shortly before 7am on Monday, August 9.