Jekyll and Hyde thug threatened to slash and shoot man after argument at Grangemouth flat
David Hiddleston, 44, was highly intoxicated during the late-afternoon argument in a common close.
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The Dunfermline man, charged with dangerous driving and assaulting police, appeared in private at Falkirk Sheriff Court. A DUNFERMLINE man has been charged with dangerous driving after a police chase ended with a pick-up truck crashing through a fence and into a garden. Stuart Nowrie, 36, appeared in private at Falkirk Sheriff Court yesterday (Thursday) after the alleged incident on Wednesday. He is accused on petition of dangerous driving, police assault, impeding police and registration plate fraud. It is also alleged the vehicle he was driving had no MOT. The high-speed pursuit, which started near Clackmannan and took in Fife and Tayside, was said to have caused significant delays on the M90 motorway before it came to a crashing end 45 minutes later in Cardenden.
Man charged with dangerous driving after van and cop car crashes into Fife garden
Stuart Nowrie, 36, appeared in private at Falkirk Sheriff Court after the alleged incident yesterday.
15:14, 6 MAY 2021
The man was arrested in Cardenden after the pursuit ended (Image: Fife Jammer Locations)
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Scots drunk held up traffic then told police officer I ll f shoot you
Falkirk Sheriff Court heard Daniel Pollock got blootered after splitting up with his partner.
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