Police appeal after body found on beach
Police said inquiries are continuing (Andrew Milligan/PA)
A woman’s body has been found on a beach in the Highlands.
Police said members of the public made the discovery at 8.30am on Saturday on a beach near to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Fortrose.
Detective Sergeant Bryan Ronald of CID in Inverness said: “Inquiries are ongoing into the full circumstances surrounding the death, which is being treated as unexplained at this time.
The body of a woman was found on a beach near to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club in Fortrose at 8.30am on Saturday, 30 Jan by members of the public. The woman remains unidentified. Her death is being treated as unexplained. Can you help? Read more here : https://t.co/0dLi9bVeLrpic.twitter.com/X5jFBS0Iw9
Police said inquiries are continuing (Andrew Milligan/PA)
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A woman’s body has been found on a beach in the Highlands.
Police said members of the public made the discovery at 8.30am on Saturday on a beach near to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Fortrose.
Detective Sergeant Bryan Ronald of CID in Inverness said: “Inquiries are ongoing into the full circumstances surrounding the death, which is being treated as unexplained at this time.
Police appeal after body found on beach
Police said inquiries are continuing (Andrew Milligan/PA)
A woman’s body has been found on a beach in the Highlands.
Police said members of the public made the discovery at 8.30am on Saturday on a beach near to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Fortrose.
Detective Sergeant Bryan Ronald of CID in Inverness said: “Inquiries are ongoing into the full circumstances surrounding the death, which is being treated as unexplained at this time.
The body of a woman was found on a beach near to Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club in Fortrose at 8.30am on Saturday, 30 Jan by members of the public. The woman remains unidentified. Her death is being treated as unexplained. Can you help? Read more here : https://t.co/0dLi9bVeLrpic.twitter.com/X5jFBS0Iw9
Eltham North Police officers made the discovery on Avery Hill on Saturday evening, January 23. The past few weeks have seen a number of people fined or warned locally for breaching the Covid-19 lockdown rules, but this story is perhaps the most unusual. The local police force tweeted out on January 23, saying Covid fines [have been] issued to two people who thought it was okay to get a bit too up close and personal in a vehicle parked in the Avery Hill car park earlier this evening. It is thought the pair were fined for travelling via car to Avery Hill for what clearly was not an essential reason , although there are also probably a number of other fines which could have been issued.
One held for stealing antique, parts of buses
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The North Police arrested a man on the charge of stealing batteries and spare parts of parked buses and bronze utensils from a house on SRM Road in the city.
The arrested man was identified as Ansar, 32, of Manapattiparambu near Kaloor. He was allegedly caught in CCTV images while stealing batteries and spare parts from a bus parked at Manapattiparambu on December 10.
Following this, the police reached his house but he gave them the slip and went into hiding. Later, he was arrested on Saturday.
On interrogation, he reportedly confessed to have stolen bronze utensils with antique value from a house that had been remaining closed for months since the family was away in Bengaluru. He reportedly sold the utensils in an antique shop at Cheranalloor.