Man arrested for alleged early-morning assault in property
The 30-year-old from the Dalkeith area was arrested and later released to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court at a later date.
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Originally from Canada, I've got 18 years under my belt as a reporter in the west of Scotland. I cover court, council, social justice, human interest - anything and everything for Clydebank Dumbarton and the Vale, and north-west Glasgow. The most important stories are the snapshots of everyday life.
Originally from Canada, I've got 18 years under my belt as a reporter in the west of Scotland. I cover court, council, social justice, human interest - anything and everything for Clydebank Dumbarton and the Vale, and north-west Glasgow. The most important stories are the snapshots of everyday life.
The 30-year-old from the Dalkeith area was arrested and later released to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court at a later date.
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