A teen boy has been found dead on a Glasgow street with police treating the death as suspicious. Officers from Police Scotland raced to Clarendon Street at around 10.30pm on Wednesday, March 5, where the 15-year-old was found seriously injured and sadly died shortly after.
A review of police custody facilities in Glasgow has raised concerns about children being held for "inappropriate" lengths of time.
Investigating officers have been carrying out door-to-door enquiries and gathering CCTV footage following the incident on Wednesday night.
A blue police sheet has been erected across Clarendon Street near St George's Cross in Glasgow with officers standing by and numerous police vehicles parked along the street.
A 13-year-old was held in custody for more than six hours and three children aged 14 were held for more than six, 10 and 12 hours respectively, inspectors found.
A schoolboy who died after he was found seriously injured on a Glasgow street has been named locally as Amen Teklay. Emergency services raced to Clarendon Street in the city's west end after receiving reports of a person being found injured at 10.30pm on Wednesday. Crews attended but sadly, the 15-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
A TEENAGER has tragically died after being found seriously injured on a busy Glasgow street. Emergency services raced to Clarendon Street in the west end area of the city late last
The death is now being treated as suspicious and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. Formal identification is yet to take place however, the boy's family are receiving specialist support.
POLICE say they believe a community ‘could hold the answers’ to an investigation into the ‘tragic’ death of a teenage boy in Glasgow.
Representatives from across North Glasgow have spoken out after hearing the news that a 15-year-old boy died after being found seriously injured in Clarendon Street. Emergency services responded to the area shortly after 10pm on Wednesday however police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene.
A police cordon has been erected in a busy Glasgow area amid an ongoing incident as an investigation gets underway.
Police have discovered an extensive cannabis cultivation with an estimated street value of up to £523,000 in Glasgow. Officers searched a property on Broomloan Road in the Ibrox area of the city at about 15:15 on Monday.