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Two-vehicle crash closes part of A90 Dundee to Aberdeen road
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Emergency services attended at the accident, southbound on the road near Oathlaw, Forfar.
Police said this evening there were no life-threatening injuries.
Carriageway reopened
A spokesman for Police Scotland said: “Police were called around 6.50pm on Monday May 17, following the report of a two-vehicle road crash on the A90 Southbound near Oathlaw, Forfar.
“Emergency services attended and there does not appear to be any life-threatening injuries.
“The southbound carriageway has now re-opened.”
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Vandalism at Arbroath Abbey leaves windows smashed
Updated: May 11, 2021, 2:18 pm
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Police have appealed for information after vandals targetted Arbroath Abbey and smashed windows at the historic building.
Tayside Police said three windows at Arbroath Abbey were smashed last week as they appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
It is understood the damage occurred sometime between 5pm on Tuesday, May 4 and 6:45am on Wednesday, May 5.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Three windows at Arbroath Abbey were smashed sometime between 5pm Tues 4th – 6:45am Wed May 5.
No description of suspects
“Unfortunately, we have no descriptions of any suspects.
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