Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today’s biggest crime stories.
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Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Sunday.
Young family garage worker gunned down
Gang war victim Michael Lyons was a young family garage worker who was gunned down in a broad daylight hit. The 21-year-old was the nephew of David Lyons and Eddie Lyons Snr – at the time, the leader of the crime family.
He was also the cousin of Steven Lyons, the current head of the criminal organisation who was arrested in Bali in March. While Michael came from the crime family, those who knew him suggested he was not a central figure.
His death was a pivotal moment in the multi-decade feud between the Lyons and Daniel crime families. On December 6 2006, two men in a blue Mazda pulled up outside Applerow Motors in Lambhill.
Raymond Anderson and James McDonald put on old man face masks before stepping out of the car. What happened next was later likened by defence lawyer Donald Findlay KC to “a scene from The Godfather”.
READ MORE: Gang war victim Michael Lyons was young family garage worker gunned down in broad daylight hit
Crime boss snared for importing drugs unmasked
A crime boss twice snared for importing huge amounts of drugs into Scotland can be unmasked as the head of two extreme dog breeding organisations.
William Byrne is behind bars awaiting sentence after pleading guilty over a £1.6million drug ring which saw him and his associates sneaking drugs into Scotland from the Netherlands.
Supercar-driving Byrne, who was first outed as an international drug smuggler in 2010, served as head of the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC) UK.
The 41-year-old also runs American bully breeding business Dynamight Kennels and has used his love of dogs to help him in his drug smuggling rings.
READ MORE: Crime boss snared for importing drugs unmasked as head of two extreme dog breeding firms
ASBO nightmare neighbour evicted after terror battle
A couple’s nightmare ASBO neighbour has been evicted after nearly two years terrorising them – caught on doorbell cam. Chris and Amy Masterson have lived fear of Peter Ferguson and his campaign of verbal abuse and threats.
Ferguson was captured on camera calling Amy a “f*****g w***e,” and the couple were left barricading their own doors after a threat to petrol bomb their car.
After Amy and Chris contacted police, Ferguson was given an antisocial behaviour order but breached the terms at least seven times.
Finally, after what the pair described as am ongoing “toxic” situation, South Lanarkshire Council have confirmed that Ferguson has been evicted.
READ MORE: Couple’s ASBO nightmare neighbour evicted after two-year terror battle
Man rushed to hospital after ‘disturbance’ in Glasgow
A man has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries following a “disturbance” in Glasgow. The alarm was raised at around 9.40pm on Saturday, May 2 when officers were alerted to an incident.
Emergency services, including Police Scotland, raced to Alderman Road in the Knightswood area of the city. A 25-year-old man was taken to hospital for treatment to what are described as serious injuries.
His current condition is not yet known. Motorists and pedestrians are being prevented from getting near while cops carry out enquiries.
A police presence remains in the area this morning so any members of the public with information or questions can approach them.
READ MORE: Man rushed to hospital with serious injuries after ‘disturbance’ in Glasgow
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