Sheriff Court Maybole teen allegedly exposed himself and assaulted man at holiday park
A Maybole teenager allegedly exposed himself and assaulted a man while making racist comments at Craig Tara Holiday Park.
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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 Maybole teenager allegedly exposed himself and assaulted a man while making racist comments at Craig Tara Holiday Park.
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A man has been jailed for throwing an axe at a moving car with a toddler inside on a major South Ayrshire road.
A man allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend with a knife after grabbing her by the neck in Maybole.
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