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ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CALL POLICE SCOTLAND ON 101, QUOTING INCIDENT NUMBER 0975 OF MAY 31, 2025. 17:11, 31 May 2025 Police on the Isle of Arran have launched a hate cime
investigation after Pride decorations were removed overnight. The colourful flags and banners, which had been put up ahead of the island's LGBTQ parade were torn down from the Main
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Privacy Notice. Sergeant Clare Neilson, Arran Police Office, said: "We are taking this very seriously and are following positive lines of enquiry. "If anyone has any information or
saw people acting suspiciously, get in touch. Article continues below "Anyone with private CCTV or dash-cam footage should check to see if they captured anything. "Call 101,
quoting reference 0975 of May 31, 2025 if you have any information that can help our investigation."