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The incidents were thought to be linked and involved the same 40-year-old man, Steven Robertson. In the first incident, a woman died after being injured outside University Hospital Crosshouse. In the second incident, a woman died after being stabbed in the town. In the third incident, the man was killed in a road crash just off the A76. [1]
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A second man injured during the incident has been taken to hospital. [1] The deceased man is subsequently named as Marc Webley. [2] 3 January – Police say they are "extremely concerned" for the safety of Laura Wilkie, a 43-year-old woman from Ayr, who has been missing since 18 December 2023. [3] 4 January –
Two police officers, who have since been discharged, were injured and taken to hospital after a violent struggle outside Talbot Green Police Station just before 19:00 GMT on 31 January. A third ...
The court deals with both criminal and civil cases. There are currently five sheriffs in post at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court. [10] They sit alone in civil cases and are assisted by a jury of fifteen members selected from the electoral roll in some criminal cases (cases involving solemn proceedings only). The Sheriff Principal is Sean Murphy. [11]
A major A-road has been closed due to a "police-led incident". National Highways says the A47, on the outskirts of Norwich, is shut in both directions between Postwick and Trowse.
A spokesperson from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that fire crews were "likely to remain on scene throughout today (September 27) and tomorrow (September 28). [20] On 27 September, Police Scotland confirmed a third suspect, a 13 year old boy, had been arrested in connection with the fire. [21]
Shirley McKie (born August 1962) is a former Scottish police detective who was accused by fingerprint analysis staff of the Scottish Criminal Record Office (SCRO) of leaving her thumb print on the bathroom door frame of a murder crime-scene in Kilmarnock on 14 January 1997.