The Oban Times

POLICE FILES

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About 8.10pm on March 11, on McKelvie Road, Oban, a car was stopped and searched by police and a man, 25, was found to be in possession of a small amount of cannabis. He was charged and issued with a Recordable Police Warning.

About 12.45pm on March 12, in Albany Street, Oban, a 34-year-old woman was arrested for behaving in an abusive manner. She was later charged, held for court and a report submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

About 5.15pm on March 14, in a Oban hotel bar, a man, 48, was arrested for behaving in an abusive manner, assaulting a member of staff and refusing to leave the bar. The man was later charged and a report will be submitted to the fiscal.

About 8.10pm on March 14, in Airds Place, Oban, a 49-year-old man was arrested for behaving in an abusive manner. He was later charged and a report will be submitted to the fiscal.

About 6.45pm on March 15, a male, 37, was arrested for behaving in an abusive manner on Victoria Street, Isle of Mull.

The man was later released and issued a Recorded Police Warning.

On Saturday March 16, police searched an address on Quarry Road, Oban, and recovered a quantity of drugs. Two men, aged 44 and 35, and a woman aged 36, were detained and subsequent­ly arrested before being taken to Oban Police Station.

A man and woman were later charged and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

At about 11.15pm on March 16 at the Corran Esplanade, Oban, police arrested a female, 52, for conducting herself in a disorderly manner. The woman was later cautioned and charged and issued with a Recorded Police Warning.

At about 2.45pm on March 17, in Oban, police arrested a 67-year-old man for breach of bail conditions.

He was due to appear at Oban Sheriff Court on Monday, March 18.

Police are investigat­ing a report of damage to a property at Riverside Court, Tobermory, which took place on March 17.

If any member of the public has informatio­n in relation to the above, or to any incident, they can contact their local police station on telephone number 101, or anonymousl­y through Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

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