POLICE FILES
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.