A possible sighting of a lost 88-year-old woman was not passed on to officers in the latest failure to hit the forceThe embattled Scottish police force is facing further criticism after it emerged that information about a possible sighting of a lost 88-year-old woman was not passed on to officers.
Police Scotland apologised on Thursday to the family of Janet McKay,who suffered from dementia, after a body believed to be that of the lost woman was discovered in Clydebank, and eight days after she was seen leaving her domestic in Knightswood,a suburb of Glasgow. Related: Police apologise for ignoring lead after woman, 88, and went lost Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com