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Woman due in court accused of carrying knife in Airdrie supermarket

A woman is set to appear in court after being accused of carrying a knife in an Airdrie supermarket. The incident unfolded on Sunday, November 17, when officers responded to reports of a female with a knife at an address on Old Union Street, Airdrie. Subsequently, another call came in reporting the same female allegedly carrying a knife in a local supermarket. The Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed that following investigations, a 44-year-old woman was located at her home address shortly after the incidents.
The accused was scheduled to make an appearance at Airdrie Sheriff Court on Monday, November 18. The Daily Record’s news mobile application, Lanarkshire Live, provides up-to-date information, including local news, features, entertainment, sports, and the latest updates on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the pandemic. The app offers breaking news, exclusive stories, and personalized content sections for users.
In related news, Lanarkshire residents are advised to exercise caution due to a severe weather warning predicting snow and ice in the region. On a lighter note, Airdrie’s Tudor Hotel is reopening after a refurbishment, offering an enhanced experience to visitors. Additionally, NHS Lanarkshire continues to promote flu and COVID vaccines to safeguard public health.
While incidents like the one involving the woman with a knife are concerning, it is reassuring to see swift police action. The safety and security of shoppers and residents must always be a top priority in local communities. It serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and the public to maintain a safe environment for all.