cars near a Scots harbour. Police are investigating the video that appears to show the woman approach two parked motors in Burntisland, Fife, before spraying an unknown substance across the windscreens and bodywork.
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computer from a Scots shop before casually walking away. The mask-clad crook's bold robbery was caught on camera as he made off with the silver Acer PC at the ReplayIt store in Musselburgh.
cars near a Scots harbour. Police are investigating the video that appears to show the woman approach two parked motors in Burntisland, Fife, before spraying an unknown substance across the windscreens and bodywork.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterAn appeal has been launched by police after a member of the public was scammed into buying a fake mobile phone in Stirling on Sunday evening.The incident took place when the victim when approached by the scammer after withdrawing money from a cash machine in the Barnton Street area of the city at around 5pm.The seller then offered the victim a mobile phone at a reduced price - but
blade-like weapons that he strapped to his hands. Safe cracker Ovidiu Dinu, 32, serving a two-year-and-eight-month term at HMP Grampian, had "struggled to adjust" to life behind bars, a court heard.
Police say the remote location has been busy with visitors and are urging anyone who has witnessed anything suspicious to come forward. Constable Fraser Edwards said: “This particular honesty box is located next to the gateway building across from the beach and it’s possible that anyone visiting the area could have seen something which could prove vital to our investigation.
fast food restaurant on Thursday when she captured the gull launch its attack. Poor Matthew, 17, has been left traumatised after the bird swiped his meal straight from his mouth.
vaccinated travellers will no longer need to isolate on their arrival back in England later this month - and Nicola Sturgeon has suggested Scotland could follow suit.
Ben Nevis.The brave three-year-old, who hails from Kelty in Fife, enjoyed plenty of snacks and even a snowball fight on his way to the top and now can't wait to take on his next Munro.Proud mum Stacey Caino Sommerville, 31, had recently bagged her own first Munro on a trip to Ben Lomond when a family friend asked if she would like to join them camping with the kids - and maybe even give climbing Ben Nevis a go.
postie chased a prowler out of a Scots home after catching a robbery in the act. While out delivering letters, vigilant Gavin Wood spotted a suspicious car parked near one of the houses on his regular route in Dulnain Bridge in Strathtay, Highlands at around 2.15pm on Tuesday, July 7.
street valium tablets during two raids on her home has been remanded in custody. Leanne McCabe was discovered with drugs worth more than £100,000 when her council flat in the Menzieshill area of Dundee was raided by detectives.
rescued after their boat sank off the east coast of Scotland. The alarm was raised at around 4.40am on Saturday when the vessel began taking on water around half a mile off Badbea in Caithness.The occupants were forced to bail into a life raft as their boat began to sink before swiftly becoming completely submerged.
Love Island 2020 winners Paige Turley and Finn Tapp are absolute couple goals, if you ask us.
Dundee was left fuming after the equipment worth £1,200 was stolen on Friday afternoon. The 38-year-old had returned home and noticed the large trailer and roofbox had vanished.
told how her tormented daughter took her own life at a Scots children’s home after moving her there for her own safety. Tragic Kirsty McGregor, 13, died three months after being taken into care at the Dunclutha Children’s Home in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, in 2016.
iOS - Android Last orders were followed by a chorus of Flower Of Scotland sung by the lively crowd on Montgomerie Street at around 10.45pm.One man stood on top of a bike shelter leading the chants, while other patriots join in with the national anthem.Scotland started the match at Hampden on the front foot but went 1-0 down early on.That was before Callum McGregor raised the roof with his equaliser minutes before half-time – Scotland's first and only goal in the competition.But it wasn't to be
coronavirus pandemic. The poll, carried out by the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association, also found that more than half asked would go abroad within the next 12 months if allowed.
Holyrood on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic across the country as cases continue to rise in some parts. The Delta variant, which originated in India, has spread rapidly across Scotland which led to a delay in the lifting of lockdown.