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Friday court round-up — Broken arms and Whar s the bricks?

By Crime and Courts Team May 14, 2021, 7:00 pm © DCT Media Dog chain arm breaker A metal dog chain-wielding Kirkcaldy thug who broke both his victims arms has been imprisoned for eight months. Marc Somerville, of Lismore Avenue, was handed an eight month prison sentence on Thursday morning, just over two years after he unleashed the brutal attack on Simon Duncan. The assault, which happened in the town’s Fair Isle Road, saw Somerville repeatedly kick Mr Duncan on the head on March 28 2019. 36-year-old Somerville also struck Mr Duncan on the body with a metal dog chain to his severe injury. Somerville has ten previous convictions for assault and Sheriff Jamie Gilchrist labelled his latest attack as a “gross” and “unnecessary act of violence,” adding that there was no suitable alternative to a custodial sentence.

Dealer facing jail after police find two blocks of cocaine hidden in his car

© Supplied by Facebook Joseph Elvin A drug dealer was caught driving through Perth with £24,000 worth of cocaine hidden in his car. Police recognised the Vauxhall Astra driven by Joseph Elvin as a vehicle used by a known gang of organised criminals. Elvin was pulled over outside McDiarmid Park, as he drove along the city’s Crieff Road in June 2019. His car was searched and two blocks of class-A cocaine were found stashed inside the driver’s door. Investigators also found tell-tale text messages on two phones recovered from the vehicle. Elvin, of Dumbarton Road, Clydebank, appeared at Perth Sheriff Court on Tuesday and admitted being concerned in the supply of the drug between June 3 and June 18, 2019.

Police officer left covered in blood after disturbance in Perthshire village

© Jamie Buchan/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A police officer was injured and left “covered in blood” during a disturbance on the edge of a Perthshire village. The officer suffered an eye injury in the altercation at Auchterarder on Monday morning. He was taken to Perth Royal Infirmary for treatment. Police were scrambled to the town’s Ruthven Park following reports of a man behaving suspiciously near a bus stop.

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