Scotland - Crime in the News

  • Bowling to beat crimeBowling to beat crime

    Throughout the month of July, Crimestoppers teamed up with the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) to promote the charity through a ‘111' competition. [5 August 2008]

  • Crimestoppers' one millionth callThanks a Million!

    Crimestoppers has received its one millionth actionable call at its 24:7 call centre. The call was about a knife crime. [29 July 2008]

  • Youths sought after warehouse fireYouths sought after warehouse fire

    An investigation has begun after a warehouse blaze in Glasgow's Hillington industrial estate. [21 July 2008]

  • Missing paedophile linked to FranceMissing paedophile linked to France

    An on-the-run paedophile from Perth has travelled to France and may still be there. [8 July 2008]

  • Shadow CS anti-gun and knife week continuesShadow CS anti-gun and knife week continues

    Following the recent high profile reports of gun and knife crime among young people in the media, Crimestoppers' youth website www.shadowcs.co.uk for 11-16 year olds is running an anti-gun and knife week this week. [1 July 2008]

  • CCTV image of murder victim releasedCCTV image of murder victim released

    Detectives have released CCTV footage taken of Moira Jones on the last day she was seen alive. [11 June 2008]

  • Man jailed for racist attackMan jailed for racist attack

    Graham Hislen made an unprovoked racist attack on a Polish waiter, and will now serve 19 months. [3 June 2008]

  • New government strategy to conquer drug problemsNew government strategy to conquer drug problems

    The Scottish Government has a new strategy in the fight against the country's drug problems. [29 May 2008]

  • Growing heroin problem in DundeeGrowing heroin problem in Dundee

    In recent years heroin has become significantly easier to get hold of in Dundee, according to a senior police officer. [22 May 2008]

  • Convicted killer appeal rulingConvicted killer appeal ruling

    Convicted killer Luke Mitchell, who was found guilty of murdering his 14-year old girlfriend in 2003, has had his appeal to to clear his name rejected. [16th May 2008]

  • Gangmaster's license revokedGangmaster's license revoked

    A gangmaster who supplied workers for a flower picking business in Cornwall has had his licence revoked following claims of low pay and poor living conditions. [9th May 2008]

  • Teenager sentenced for knife attack and robberyTeenager sentenced for knife attack and robbery

    An 18-year-old was sentenced to serve nine years after stabbing a cancer patient and robbing a school boy. [8th May 2008]

  • Homemade bomb student detained in hospitalHomemade bomb student detained in hospital

    A chemistry student who set-off homemade bombs outside a Glasgow nightclub to get back at his ex-girlfriend has been ordered to stay in hospital. [24th April 2008]

  • Scottish teenagers in fear of crimeScottish teenagers in fear of crime

    NCH Scotland has found that a large proportion of young people in Scotland are living in fear of crime. [17th April 2008]

  • Crash lorry driver jailedCrash lorry driver jailed

    A lorry driver who killed a pensioner after falling asleep at the wheel has been jailed for more than four years. [11th April 2008]

  • Baby murderer jailed in GlasgowBaby murderer jailed

    A man from Glasgow has been jailed for six years for shaking his nine-month old baby daughter to death. [27th March 2008]

  • Life in prison for Glasgow prostitute killerLife in prison for prostitute killer

    The murderer of a Glasgow prostitute has been detained in a high-security psychiatric hospital after stabbing his victim to death. [27th March 2008]

  • Men caught with pirated CDs ordered to pay £400,000Men caught with pirated CDs ordered to pay £400,000

    Two men caught by Stranraer port police with thousands of illegal CDs, have been ordered to pay £400,000 under the proceeds of crime act. [12th March 2008]

  • Breach of data affects thousandsBreach of data affects thousands

    BBC Scotland's Investigations Unit has uncovered personal data breaches affecting thousands of people. [12th March 2008]

  • Two men murder over rape allegationTwo men murder over rape allegation

    A man and his step-son have been jailed for ten years each for murdering a man who they believed had raped a teenager. [28th February 2008]

  • Eighty men charged for kerb crawlingEighty men charged for kerb crawling

    Since a new law was passed in October, eighty men have been charged for kerb-crawling in Glasgow's red-light district. [28th February 2008]

  • Fewer mothers should be sent to jailFewer mothers should be sent to jail

    A report has found that thousands of Scottish children have been bullied because one of their parents was in prison. [7th February 2008]

  • Alcohol misuse is leading to crime among young peopleAlcohol misuse is leading to crime among young people

    Scottish hospitals treated over 40,000 people with alcohol-related conditions last year and the number of under-15s who needed hospital care for alcohol-related problems rose by 10%. [31st January 2008]

  • Asbo family ban in South KessockAsbo family ban in South Kessock

    A landmark ASBO case in Scotland may see four brothers, who have been accused of repeated acts of anti-social behaviour, banned from large parts of South Kessock for three years. [29th January 2008]

  • Men arrested for head on beachMen arrested for head on beach

    Two Lithuanian men have been arrested in connection with the death of 35-year old Jolanta Bledaite, whose head and hands that were found on a Scottish beach. [4th April 2008]

Breach of Restraining Order

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wanted for breach of restraining order and recall to prison

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Kelly Field volunteers for her local Crimestoppers Board. In her day job, she works for a housing company that operates in a number of challenging com...

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