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Police launch probe after man seriously assaulted in Dundee

Police launch probe after man seriously assaulted in Dundee Updated: April 4, 2021, 2:23 pm © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media The incident happened around 11.40pm on Saturday, in Ancrum Court in Lochee. The 34-year-old man suffered serious head injuries during a disturbance at the multi, on Burnside Street, and was taken to Ninewells Hospital, where his condition is described as stable. ‘Really worrying’ A resident at Ancrum Court said: “I looked outside last night to see blue lights and police gathered in the street. “I couldn’t see what was happening but there seemed to be a man lying on the ground that they were standing round.

Dundee man rushed to hospital with serious head injuries after being attacked during disturbance

Dundee man rushed to hospital with serious head injuries after being attacked during disturbance Updated: 4 Apr 2021, 13:31 A DUNDEE man was left with serious head injuries after being attacked during a disturbance. The 34-year-old was badly hurt at Ancrum Court, Burnside Street, at around 11.40pm last night. 1 Cops say it came after a rammy in the area. The victim was rushed to Ninewells Hospital for treatment to serious head injuries. His condition is now described as stable by medics. Cops are appealing for any witnesses to the incident, or anyone who may have private CCTV in the area, to come forward.

With COVID receding, NP police to get back to ticketing

NORTH PROVIDENCE – Local police are conceding that they haven’t been ticketing motorists for infractions as they typically would without a pandemic, due largely to fear over contracting coronavirus. But with officers now vaccinated, and the world emerging from COVID-19, they say they’ll get those ticketing efforts back into gear. Deputy Chief Alfredo Ruggiero made the concession during the Town Council’s “speed bump summit” last Thursday, March 11. He told council members that there had been 72 police posts over the previous five days since Mayor Charles Lombardi told police they need to ramp up their efforts. Lombardi said officials should give police some time to address his recent requests for more enforcement, waiting some weeks to call them back for an update. He said that prior to this month’s ticketing spree, there is “no way” police have come close to 72 posts over a five-day period in the past six months.

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