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Police keen to speak to cyclist after car is set on fire in Aberdeen

Police keen to speak to cyclist after car is set on fire in Aberdeen © PA Archive/PA Images Police have issued an appeal for information following the incident on Monday evening. Police in Aberdeen are seeking to speak to a cyclist after a car was set on fire in the Mastrick area of the city. Emergency services were called to East Main Avenue on Monday evening after a red Vauxhall Astra VXR was discovered ablaze. One appliances from Aberdeen were dispatched to the scene around 7.50pm using one breathing apparatus and one hose reel jet to extinguish the flames. No-one was injured as a result of the blaze, which officers are treating as wilful.

North-east police volunteer tells of life with hearing loss

North-east police volunteer tells of life with hearing loss © Supplied by Police Scotland A north-east police volunteer has shared his experience of living with hearing loss. Today is National Hearing Loss Day and Dylan Henderson, a senior youth volunteer with the North East Police Scotland Youth Volunteers (PSYV) has told of what it was like growing up hearing loss,. He has also shared advice for others in a similar situation. Dylan said: “When I was 3 years old I was diagnosed as having glue ear. I had grommets inserted and ended up having 4 sets by the age of 7. It was then the ENT Consultant realised I actually had mild hearing loss and needed to be fitted with hearing aids.

Hero police officers praised for catching Anthony McGladrigan s murderer

© Supplied by Police Scotland Constables James Will and Dayle Crawford along with their colleague Alison Davis have been recognised for their bravery. Three police officers who risked their lives by grabbing a knife from a murderer have been hailed for their bravery. Almost two years on from the tragedy, police chiefs yesterday held a virtual awards ceremony that recognises officers who have shone in the line of duty. Constables James Will, Alison Davis and Dayle Crawford received a report of a man armed with a baseball bat breaking into Anthony McGladrigan’s house in Cumniestown near Turriff on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.

North-east officers celebrated for bravery and excellence

Updated: February 20, 2021, 9:53 am © Supplied by Police Scotland Detective Constables James Dainton and Alison Fraser have been awarded for their work with the deaf community. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The bravery of north-east police officers who risked their lives to disarm a knife-wielding murderer have been recognised in a national awards ceremony. The Chief Constable’s Bravery and Excellence Awards were held virtually this week as a result of the pandemic, and were designed to highlight and celebrate the very best of Police Scotland officers and staff across the country.

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