Sheriff Court Man allegedly threatened to kill girlfriend with knife in Maybole
A man allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend with a knife after grabbing her by the neck in Maybole.
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Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
Journalist covering everything from crime, court and public affairs across the area. Based in Irvine and working across Ayrshire
A man allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend with a knife after grabbing her by the neck in Maybole.
A man with a "long criminal record" was 'stupidly' caught with a knife inside Ayr Sheriff Court which he claimed he had been using for gardening the previous day.
An Ayr man faces a charge of sexually abusing a young boy in the town last year.
Four teenagers from West Yorkshire face charges of housebreaking, car theft and assault after a number of alleged offences in East and South Ayrshire.
A Cumnock creep caught with sick child abuse images was found with secretly recorded films and photos taken in toilet cubicles and school changing rooms.
An Albanian man jailed for producing cannabis on Ayr's Green Street claimed he had only been in the area for less than 24 hours when he was caught at a 'large-scale' drugs factory.
A South Ayrshire carer stole £25 from a woman's purse while she was looking after the cancer patient in her home in Minishant.
A man exposed himself while answering the door to two women and later stood at his window naked.
A racist who told a sweeper at Ayr bus station to "go back to where you came from" has been given unpaid work hours as punishment.
An Ayr man who behaved aggressively after a woman was reportedly sexually assaulted was let off for threatening behaviour - but given more jail time for shoplifting.
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