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STV News
23-05-2025
- STV News
Two people charged for hunting with dogs after police investigation
Two people have been charged by police for hunting wildlife with dogs in Renfrewshire. Police confirmed a 50-year-old woman and a 70-year-old man have been charged with wildlife offences under the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023 following an investigation. The incident happened in the Houston area on January 4. A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. Constable Michelle Williams said: 'We will continue to tackle wildlife crime and offences under the Hunting with Dogs legislation by working in partnership with a number of organisations. 'I would urge anyone with concerns about criminality involving wildlife to contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


Glasgow Times
23-05-2025
- Glasgow Times
Two people charged for hunting with dogs near Glasgow
A man, 70, and a woman, 50, have been snared in connection with wildlife offences under the Hunting with Dogs Act, which came into effect in 2023. The incident took place near Houston, Renfrewshire, on Saturday, January 4. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "A 50-year-old woman and a 70-year-old man have been charged in connection with wildlife offences under the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023, following an investigation in Renfrewshire. READ MORE: Manhunt launched after sheep-napping spree as six lambs lifted A 50-year-old woman and a 70-year-old man have been charged in connection with wildlife offences under the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023, following an investigation in Renfrewshire. Click here: — Police Scotland Renfrewshire & Inverclyde (@PSOSRenfInver) May 23, 2025 READ MORE: LIVE: Huge 999 response as police deal with Glasgow city centre incident "The incident took place in the Houston area on Saturday, 4 January, 2025. A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal." Constable Michelle Williams said: 'We will continue to tackle wildlife crime and offences under the Hunting with Dogs legislation by working in partnership with a number of organisations. "I would urge anyone with concerns about criminality involving wildlife to contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."