POLICE FILES
Two arrested Two men were charged and held for court after police received a report of a disturbance at a property on Lady Mary Row, Campbeltown, late on Wednesday night last week. A 47-year-old man was arrested for allegedly assaulting another man aged 38, who was arrested for an alleged vandalism and possession of a knife. A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal. Abusive behaviour A 33-year-old woman was arrested for abusive behaviour, later charged and issued with a £40 fixed penalty ticket after an incident early on Monday morning on Kirk Street, Campbeltown. Dangerous dog The dog warden will be consulted and a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal after an incident on Tuesday afternoon last week near Carradale Estate, Carradale. A 77-year-old man was allegedly bitten by a dog which was outwith its owner’s control. A man, aged 63, was later traced and charged with the offence. Abusive In the early hours of Saturday morning, on Longrow, Campbeltown, a man aged 38 was arrested for alleged abusive behaviour. He was charged and held in custody for court. Possession of drugs On Monday afternoon last week, on Lochend Street, Campbeltown, a 51-year-old man was allegedly found in possession of cannabis. He was charged with the offence and a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal. Drunk drivers Police on Islay had to deal with two separate incidents of alleged drink-driving early on Sunday morning, both of which happened on Main Street, Bowmore. In the first, a man aged 26 was arrested, charged with the offence and within the hour police stopped and charged another driver, a 20-year-old man. Both were released to appear in court at a later date. Theft An ornamental shell was allegedly stolen from the garden of a property on Shore Street, Bowmore, sometime between Tuesday August 27 and Monday September 30. Police are investigating the incident. If any member of the public has information in relation to any incident, they can contact their police on 101, or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.