Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of Sunday’s biggest crime stories.
Each day on Criminal Record, we will bring you a round-up of the biggest crime stories of the day across the country.
From criminal trials and the ongoing gangland war to an assault on our streets, if you love to read about crime in Scotland – this is the place to be every day.
Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Sunday.
Scot shot dead on Caribbean island
A Scottish man has been found shot dead on a luxury Caribbean island
Danny Vettrino was gunned down at a parking lot in the Gym Hill area of Canouan in St. Vincent and the Grenadines at around 11:30pm on Wednesday, June 24, after returning from a day out.
The 37-year-old, from Dysart in Fife, suffered a number of gunshot wounds to his body and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force has launched an investigation into Danny’s death and reported earlier this week that a post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine the exact cause of death.
A spokesperson for the force said: “At approximately 11.30pm, police responded to a report of shots being fired at Gym Hill, Canouan.”
READ MORE: Scottish man found dead with ‘multiple gunshot wounds’ on Caribbean island
Scot missing and feared dead in Ukraine
A Scottish man is missing and feared to have been killed in Ukraine while fighting against Vladimir Putin’s Russian forces.
Stefan Sivers, from Aberdeen, is reported on social media posts to have died in Kopanky, near Borova, Kharkov region, on May 23.
The posts from pro-Russian accounts were shared last week and indicate that he arrived in Ukraine last year but was wounded in another incident in December.
A picture is being shared of Sivers wearing combat gear and holding a machine gun with a red cross and a caption claiming he has been ‘eliminated.’
The Foreign Office has confirmed Sivers is missing and that they are in contact with Ukrainian authorities.
READ MORE: Scots mercenary fighting Russia in Ukraine missing and feared dead
Da Vinci rapist facing jail for sex attacks
Da Vinci rapist Robert Greens is facing another lengthy jail term after being convicted of sex attacks on a woman. Greens struck close to the time he set upon a 19-year-old Dutch student at Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian in May 2005 in a crime that shocked the country.
The now 48-year-old was back at the High Court in Glasgow having denied these latest accusations. It was there he was previously locked up for 10 years for the rape of the student, who was brutally attacked while visiting the historic Rosslyn chapel that featured in the best-selling Dan Brown book ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and film adaptation of the novel starring Tom Hanks.
Prosecutors were allowed to lead evidence on that crime during Greens’ trial this week to help corroborate these new allegations. The 2005 victim had also been listed as a Crown witness, but ultimately did not return to Scotland to testify.
Greens spoke for the first time in open court about that attack, sobbing as he testified and claiming he “deserved” his punishment. But, he refuted the accusations against the other woman insisting he had not forced her into having sex.
READ MORE: Da Vinci rapist faces more jail time after brutal sex attacks on woman in Midlothian
Teen sexually assaulted in Coatbridge
A teenage girl was sexually assaulted in a lane in the early hours of this morning, Sunday, June 28.
The 17-year-old was walking close to Auldhame Street and Blair Road in Coatbridge at around 1am.
She was approached by a man and then sexually assaulted. Police have launched a probe to try and track down her attacker.
The investigation is ongoing and a police presence is expected to remain in the area.
The teen’s attacker is described as white with dark hair and he was wearing a padded jacket and dark trousers at the time of the sex attack.
READ MORE: Teenage girl sexually assaulted in Coatbridge lane as police hunt attacker
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