Two people have been arrested and charged after allegedly stealing milk and carrying out other 'crimes of dishonesty' in Glasgow
Two people have been arrested and charged after allegedly stealing milk and carrying out other "crimes of dishonesty" in Glasgow.
Glasgow North Police posted on Twitter to say the pair had been reported to the procurator fiscal after "numerous" alleged dishonesty offences in Milton. A photo of an officer in front of around 30 bottles of milk - apparently what was taken in the alleged thefts - was posted with the update. Police said in the post: "Two persons have been charged and will be reported to the procurator fiscal for numerous thefts of milk and other crimes of dishonesty in the Milton area."Top news stories today Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.
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