Tag: Police Scotland

  • Man ultimately convicted guilty of rape  after 20-year investigation

    Man ultimately convicted guilty of rape after 20-year investigation

    A man who raped many women has been sent to prison for 36 years because he killed a woman whose body was found in the forest a month after she disappeared in 2005.

    Iain Packer, 51, was in court being tried for the death of 27-year-old Emma Caldwell in South Lanarkshire.

    He was also found guilty of touching her inappropriately, and committing several sexual assaults on other women.

    Miss Caldwell went missing on April 4, 2005, and then her body was found a few weeks later in Limefield Woods near the village of Roberton.

    A few days ago, she told her mom Margaret that she wants to quit using heroin. She started using it in her early twenties after a family member died.

    She was very close to her parents, and when she didn’t show up for a planned meeting, they quickly called the police to report her missing.

    On May 8, someone walking a dog found her dead with a rope around her neck.

    Packer was not arrested by the police until February 2022.

    Police Scotland’s Assistant Chief Constable Bex Smith said that Emma Caldwell, her family, and many other victims were not supported by the police in 2005. We apologize for that.

    Many women and girls who were brave enough to speak up did not get the help and fairness they needed from Strathclyde Police.

    During evidence, the defendant admitted indecently assaulting Miss Caldwell.

    During the trial, the person accused admitted to sexually assaulting Miss Caldwell in a way that was not appropriate.

    But he kept saying he didn’t do any of the things they accused himof,even the accusations of raping 11 women. He said they were all lying.

    Packer was accused of 36 crimes against 25 women. He said his actions toward sex workers were terrible and he felt ashamed of how he treated Miss Caldwell.

    He said in court that he didn’t kill her. It wasn’t my fault. I didn’t do anything to her.

    During the six-week trial, the jury listened to several women who talked about how Packer violently attacked them.

  • Man killed and woman critically hurt in three-car crash

    Man killed and woman critically hurt in three-car crash

    A man has died and a woman has been seriously injured in a car crash involving three cars in Clackmannanshire.

    Three cars crashed on Alloa Road at Park Terrace in Cambus village around midnight on Sunday. The cars involved were a Citreon C1, a Ford Fiesta, and an Audi A4.

    A 48-year-old man, who was riding in the Citreon, passed away at the accident site.

    Two women in the car were hurt in the crash. One is really sick and the other is not as bad but still needs care. They are in the hospital now.

    A 32-year-old woman driving the Ford Fiesta was taken into custody after the accident.

    Police Scotland said that the man and the woman in the Audi were not hurt.

    A person who speaks for the police said they are still looking into the matter.

  • 80-year-old ‘experienced’ hillwalker passes away after tumbling off Skye Mountain

    80-year-old ‘experienced’ hillwalker passes away after tumbling off Skye Mountain

    After a fall on Skye, a ‘seasoned’ 80-year-old hillwalker passed away.

    At about 3.05 pm on Wednesday, police were alerted to a report of a man falling at Coire a’ Bhasteir.

    Skye Mountain Rescue team and other emergency services were contacted.

    Unfortunately, the individual was declared deceased at the spot.

    ‘On Wednesday afternoon, the crew reacted to a report of a fallen climber in Coire a’ Bhasteir,’ the mountain rescue team wrote in a Facebook post.

    “Unfortunately, the experienced male suffered fatal injuries.

    Twenty mountain rescue workers, the R948 rescue helicopter from Stornoway, as well as a few onlooker climbers all helped remove the body from the mountain.

    We send our condolences to the climber’s loved ones.

    Police in Scotland stated that nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

    ‘Officers received a report of a male having fallen at Coire a’ Bhasteir on the Isle of Skye at 3.05 pm on July 26, 2023,’ they stated.

    After emergency personnel arrived, an 80-year-old man was declared dead there.

    “A report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal,” the statement reads. “There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

  • Former Scottish first minister’s husband detained over a party funding inquiry

    Former Scottish first minister’s husband detained over a party funding inquiry

    In connection with an inquiry into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party, Peter Murrell, the husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been detained on Wednesday.

    After serving in the position for more than 20 years, Murrell, 58, resigned as the SNP’s chief executive last month after Sturgeon’s abrupt resignation as first minister in February.

    According to a statement from Police Scotland, a 58-year-old male was “arrested as a suspect” and is currently being questioned by investigators.

    The statement also stated that “officers are conducting searches at a number of homes as part of the investigation.”

    He was later released without charge “pending further investigation,” according to Police Scotland, after spending nearly 12 hours in custody.

    Police Scotland has been investigating the SNP’s handling of money that was slated for Scottish independence campaigning, according to PA Media.

    A spokesperson for the SNP said the party would not comment on a live investigation, but it “has been cooperating fully with this investigation and will continue to do so.”

    The party’s governing body has agreed to a review of governance and transparency, the spokesperson added.

    The SNP has led the Scottish government since 2007, but momentum behind its goal of breaking away from the UK has slowed recently as the party’s polling has dipped and political headaches have mounted.

    Murrell and Sturgeon have been key figures in the Scottish independence movement for years.

    Sturgeon served as the country’s first minister for eight years, but dramatically announced that she would resign from her post on February 15.

    At the time, Sturgeon said she knew the “time is now” for her to stand down, adding that the move was “right for me, for my party and for the country.”

    Her announcement sparked a leadership battle which was won by Humza Yousaf, a race which exposed divisions within the party.

  • Boy, 5 struck to death by bus Glasgow

    Boy, 5 struck to death by bus Glasgow

    In Glasgow, a five-year-old boy was killed when he was struck by a bus.

    A nine-year-old girl is being treated in a hospital after the tragedy on Tuesday night.

    On Calder Street in the city’s south, both kids were hit at around 5.40 o’clock.

    First Bus has verified that one of their cars was in the accident.

    Although they arrived quickly, the paramedics were unable to save the young kid, who passed away shortly after.

    The young girl was taken urgently to the Royal Hospital for Children, where doctors have characterized her condition as critical but stable.

    Sergeant Nicolas Twigg said: ‘Our thoughts are with the family of the boy who died and they have asked for privacy at what is a very difficult time for them.

    Police are looking into the incident in order to determine the full circumstances.

    The road was closed for more than six hours yesterday as an investigation was launched.

    Anyone in the area at the time of the crash who saw what happened is urged to get in touch.

    ‘In addition, if you have dashcam (footage) that could help with our crash investigation, then please contact us’, Sergeant Twigg added.

    A spokesperson from First said: ‘We can confirm that one of our buses was involved in the incident on Calder St, Tuesday evening.

    ‘A full investigation into the circumstances is now underway, and we are working closely with Police Scotland.

    ‘The thoughts of everyone at First Bus are with all those involved and affected by this incident.’

  • Missing 15-year-old girl was recovered as police issued a CCTV appeal

    Missing 15-year-old girl was recovered as police issued a CCTV appeal

    A teenager from Edinburgh who had been missing for four days has been found.

    Faith Marley, 15, had been reported missing on March 15.

    Earlier today, police released CCTV footage of her at Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow after travelling over from the Scottish capital.

    A Police Scotland spokesman said: ‘We can confirm Faith Marley, reported missing from the Leith area of Edinburgh, has been traced.

    ‘Thank you to everyone who shared our appeals.’

  • Two people found  after boat sinks in Scotland

    Two people found after boat sinks in Scotland

    Two bodies have been found by divers engaged in an underwater search after a tugboat capsized.

    There was a significant search and rescue effort launched when the boat capsized last night in the Firth of Clyde close to Greenock, Inverclyde.

    Following the boat’s submersion at the Custom House Dock, Police Scotland, the coastguard, and the RNLI were all summoned to the site.

    By 8 this morning, efforts resumed back up, and divers later found two bodies.

    It had been understood two people were on the boat when it capsized.

    On Friday evening, a coastguard spokesman told how its rescue teams from both Helensburgh and Greenock had been scrambled, along with a lifeboat from Helensburgh RNLI and the coastguard helicopter from Prestwick.

    The spokesman added: ‘Multiple vessels on the Clyde in the vicinity of the incident also responded, including an MoD Police vessel.’

    Police Scotland confirmed on Friday that officers from the force’s dive and marine unit and the air support unit had been involved in the search operation.

    West Scotland MSP Neil Bibby tweeted earlier: ‘Very concerning news about the distressing accident off Greenock.

    ‘My thoughts are with the crew, their families and the rescue team at this worrying time.’

    Police boats and divers taking part in the rescue operation in the Firth of Clyde near Greenock on Friday after a tugboat sank at the Custom House Quay in the Inverclyde town. Two people were understood to have been on the boat when it capsized. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RESCUE Greenock. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
    Two people were understood to have been on the boat when it capsized (Picture: Jane Barlow/ PA)
    Police boats taking part in the rescue operation in the Firth of Clyde near Greenock on Friday after a tugboat sank at the Custom House Quay in the Inverclyde town. Two people were understood to have been on the boat when it capsized. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RESCUE Greenock. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
    Searches had resumed this morning (Picture: Jane Barlow/ PA)

    A coastguard spokesman had said this morning: ‘HM Coastguard has been responding to reports of a capsized vessel off Custom House Quay in Greenock today, February 24.

    ‘It is believed the vessel had two crew members onboard.

    ‘Just before 3.30pm coastguard rescue teams from Helensburgh and Greenock, a lifeboat from Helensburgh RNLI and the coastguard helicopter from Prestwick were sent to assist and searched the area.

    ‘Multiple vessels on the Clyde in the vicinity of the incident also responded, including an MoD Police vessel.

    A police boat taking part in the rescue operation in the Firth of Clyde near Greenock on Friday after a tugboat sank at the Custom House Quay in the Inverclyde town. Two people were understood to have been on the boat when it capsized. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RESCUE Greenock. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
    Police, the coastguard and the Ministry of Defence had worked on the search (Picture: Jane Barlow/ PA)
    The scene in East India Harbour, Greenock after a rescue operation was launched after a tugboat with two people on board capsized in the River Clyde off Greenock. Helensburgh RNLI lifeboat, several police launch boats and rescue crafts from vessels in the area went to the scene when the alarm was raised at around 3.30pm on Friday. The coastguard rescue helicopter and coastguard rescue teams were also at the scene. Police have cordoned off the area near Custom House Quay in the Inverclyde town. Picture date: Friday February 24, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RESCUE Greenock. Photo credit should read: Laura Paterson /PA Wire
    The scene in East India Harbour, Greenock, yesterday evening (Picture: PA)

    ‘The coastguard’s involvement in the surface search was terminated at 8pm.’

    A Police Scotland spokesperson had said: ‘Police were made aware of a tugboat having capsized off Custom House Quay in Greenock around 3.30pm on February 24.

    ‘Emergency services attended, including HM Coastguard and RNLI.

    ‘Officers, including Police Scotland’s Dive and Marine Unit and Air Support Unit, have been carrying out searches in the area and these searches will resume on the morning of February 25.

    ‘Inquiries are ongoing, assisted by partners, to establish the full circumstances.’