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Ayr 'stabbing' sees armed police and sniffer dogs descend on street

Ayr 'stabbing' sees armed police and sniffer dogs descend on street

Daily Record17 hours ago
Dozens of police units have descended on Glenmuir Place and Braeside Road in Ayr.
Armed police and sniffer dogs have descended on a street in Ayr following reports of a 'stabbing'.
Dozens of officers are at the scene on Glenmuir Place and Braeside Road.

The Record understands police have launched a manhunt for a suspect after reports of a man being stabbed.

Multiple police cars and ambulance crews were seen parked along the residential street shortly after 8pm on Saturday night.
An air ambulance was also called to the scene and has since left the area.
Eye witnesses claim armed response police cars arrived with officers reportedly attending an address on nearby Braeside Road.

A source told the Record: "There are police everywhere. They swarmed the residential area earlier this evening.
"A man has been stabbed. There was an air ambulance that landed on a nearby field. It left shortly after.
"More police began to arrive all over the area and started knocking doors in. There was armed response officers with shields at an address on Braeside Road. There's now sniffer dog units out as well.

"They are clearly looking for someone."
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The ongoing incident comes just weeks after a 39-year-old man was found injured on Braeside Road in Ayr.
He was airlifted to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
A 35-year-old man was charged in connection with attempted murder.
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