By Ellie Milne
Updated: May 24, 2021, 7:06 pm
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An MSP has branded an early hours incident which saw three men pour petrol over four cars before they caught fire in an Aberdeen street “an awful deed”.
North-east region Scottish Conservative MSP Douglas Lumsden spoke out after police issued an appeal for information in the aftermath of the incident.
Four cars were targeted in St Clement Street at around 2am on Monday.
«Письмо несчастья»: сибиряк продал автомобиль, а теперь платит штрафы за нового хозяина
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МФК «Николаев» обыграл днепровских «ВПК-Агро»
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Teen who stole car with kids inside avoids being locked up - as judge says his hands are tied
District Judge Shamim Qureshi said he could not treat the 16-year-old more harshly than his co-accused, who was suprisingly given yet another chance at an earlier hearing
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A teenager who stole a car with two young children in the back has avoided being locked up - with a judge saying his hands were tied over putting him behind bars.
Father of kids still sick to the stomach after car stolen in Bournville with his kids inside
Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, have been sentenced after stealing a Nissan Note in Bournville which had two young children, aged two and four, in the back
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A father of two children who were driven off by teenage thieves stealing his car has revealed he is still sick to the stomach about the ordeal.