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Constables James Will and Dayle Crawford along with their colleague Alison Davis have been recognised for their bravery.
Three police officers who risked their lives by grabbing a knife from a murderer have been hailed for their bravery.
Almost two years on from the tragedy, police chiefs yesterday held a virtual awards ceremony that recognises officers who have shone in the line of duty.
Constables James Will, Alison Davis and Dayle Crawford received a report of a man armed with a baseball bat breaking into Anthony McGladrigan’s house in Cumniestown near Turriff on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.
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Detective Constables James Dainton and Alison Fraser have been awarded for their work with the deaf community.
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The bravery of north-east police officers who risked their lives to disarm a knife-wielding murderer have been recognised in a national awards ceremony.
The Chief Constable’s Bravery and Excellence Awards were held virtually this week as a result of the pandemic, and were designed to highlight and celebrate the very best of Police Scotland officers and staff across the country.