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  • Pictured: Victims Support Scotland chief executive Kate Wallace and Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Victims Support Scotland chief executive Kate Wallace and Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Michael Matheson<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: Michael Matheson chats to Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson was in Edinburgh today to announce a GBP13.8 million three-year funding deal for Victim Support Scotland. Mr Matheson was joined by charity chief executive Kate Wallace and Bea Jones, mother of Moira Jones and founder of The Moira Fund who has been campaigning for this service. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2018
    SCT_EEm_Victim_Support_Scotland_fund...jpg
  • Pictured: NEIL LOGAN, CARE AND REPAIR EDINBURGH, LORRAINE JARVIE, CRIMESTOPPERS,  CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION, INSPECTOR PHILLIPA BOYD, DC GARY MCLEAN, ECONOMIC CRIME UNIT<br />
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: William Clark, NWS, and Inspector Phillipa Boyd get ready to launch the campaign<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Rachel Charlton, Trading Standards gets the leaflets associated with the campaign ready<br />
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Family and friends of the driver who died after his vehicle was involved in a horror accident early on Saturday morning after a stolen car went on the wrong side of the road have laid flowers and Scottish flags at the scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_roadside_memorial_to_car_firebal...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Christina McKelvie meets Bruce, the 8 year old labrador.<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visitied the Dogs Trust Freedom Project, a dog fostering service for people leaving domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project, which has helped more than 1,400 people.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_domestic_abuse_victims_dog_foste...JPG
  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
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A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
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The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
    SCT_EEm_Indecent_assault_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
    SCT_EEm_Indecent_assault_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Indecent_assault_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
<br />
Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod and Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and g
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
<br />
Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
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Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
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“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
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“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
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A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
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The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
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He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
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Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
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“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
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“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
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A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
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“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
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“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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  • Pictured: Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
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A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
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“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
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“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
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A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
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Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Indecent_assault_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of use to the investigation.
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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  • Pictured: Inspector Graeme Nisbet<br />
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Police in Edinburgh have launched a fresh appeal for information following an indecent assault over the weekend.<br />
<br />
A 19-year-old woman was attacked in Salisbury Place as she was walking home at around 2.50 a.m. on Sunday 2nd October.<br />
<br />
The victim fought the suspect off, who then made off towards Minto Street and inquiries to trace this male are continuing.<br />
<br />
He is described as white, early thirties, 6ft tall with a large build and dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.<br />
<br />
Following information from the public, detectives have established that the male visited the Marchmont Takeaway on Marchmont Road sometime between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday 1st October and anyone else who believes they may have information that can help identify him is urged to come forward.<br />
<br />
It has also been confirmed that the male walked from the city centre southwards along Newington Road, towards Salisbury Place.<br />
<br />
Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod from the Public Protection Unit at Fettes said: “Since the attack took place we have been conducting various inquiries in and around Salisbury Place to trace witnesses and establish the movements of the suspect before and after the incident.<br />
<br />
“We are now satisfied that he was within the Marchmont area on Saturday evening before carrying out the attack, during which time he walked towards Salisbury Place from the direction of the city centre. <br />
<br />
“I would ask anyone who believes they may have seen this individual on Saturday night, or the early hours of Sunday morning, or who knows where we can find him should contact police immediately.<br />
<br />
“In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation is also asked to get in touch.”<br />
<br />
Police have also increased patrols within the area and will have a high-visibility presence in Salisbury Place to engage with the public, offer reassurance and gather any information that may be of us
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  • Pictured: Ian O'Prey, father of victim Mark O'Prey, speaks to the media before the inquiry.<br />
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The long awaited Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 accident, where a police helicopter crashed into the Clutha Bar in Glasgow, killing all three helicopter crew and seven customers in the bar, opened at Hamden Park in front of Sheriff Principal Craig Turnbull.<br />
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  • Pictured: Ian O'Prey, father of victim Mark O'Prey, speaks to the media before the inquiry.<br />
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The long awaited Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 accident, where a police helicopter crashed into the Clutha Bar in Glasgow, killing all three helicopter crew and seven customers in the bar, opened at Hamden Park in front of Sheriff Principal Craig Turnbull.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Ian O'Prey, father of victim Mark O'Prey, speaks to the media before the inquiry.<br />
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The long awaited Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 accident, where a police helicopter crashed into the Clutha Bar in Glasgow, killing all three helicopter crew and seven customers in the bar, opened at Hamden Park in front of Sheriff Principal Craig Turnbull.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Ian O'Prey, father of victim Mark O'Prey, arrives at the inquiry.<br />
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The long awaited Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 accident, where a police helicopter crashed into the Clutha Bar in Glasgow, killing all three helicopter crew and seven customers in the bar, opened at Hamden Park in front of Sheriff Principal Craig Turnbull.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Ian O'Prey, father of victim Mark O'Prey, arrives at the inquiry.<br />
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The long awaited Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 accident, where a police helicopter crashed into the Clutha Bar in Glasgow, killing all three helicopter crew and seven customers in the bar, opened at Hamden Park in front of Sheriff Principal Craig Turnbull.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Police respond to reports of  serious assault<br />
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Police in Midlothian are investigating a serious assault on a 36-year-old man in Penicuik. The incident happened around 2am on Monday 3rd September in the High Street area of the town. The victim was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries.  Police are following a positive line of enquiry.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 September 2018
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  • Pictured: Christopher Mullin<br />
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Christopher John Mullin is a British Labour politician and diarist who was Member of Parliament for Sunderland South from 1987 to 2010. In the 1980s, Chris Mullin led a campaign that resulted in the release of the Birmingham Six, victims of a miscarriage of justice. <br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
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  • Pictured:  Professor Andrea Nolan, Convenor of Universities Scotland and Principal of Napier University<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
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  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
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  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shirley-Anne Somerville, John Swinney, Fiona Drouet, Richard Lockhead and Professor Andrew Nolan<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Protesters demonstrated outside the US Consulate in Edinburgh in support of the 'March for our Lives' movement in America, calling for gun control in the wake of recent high school shootings. Protesters were joined by relatives of victims of the Dunblane shooting.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Floral tributes were left outside the Institut français d'Écosse  in Randolph Crescent in Edinburgh today in memory of the 84 killed in Nice yesterday<br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Floral tributes were left outside the Institut français d'Écosse  in Randolph Crescent in Edinburgh today in memory of the 84 killed in Nice yesterday<br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
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