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  • Reports provided for the court further suggested that Millar, who has a previous conviction for wilful fireraising, posed a risk of reoffending and a high risk of harming his wife.

    The Daily Record - Home 2010

  • Strathclyde Police says it is treating the incident as "willful fireraising" and that inquiries are ongoing.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • Police in the Scottish city are continuing to investigate Monday night's incident, which it describes as "willful fireraising."

    nst online 2010

  • Strathclyde Police says it is treating the incident as "willful fireraising" and that inquiries are ongoing.

    FOXSports.com News 2010

  • Sheriff John Horsburgh QC, heard that Macdonald had 28 previous convictions, including violence, assault and robbery, and wilful fireraising.

    unknown title 2009

  • The incident, which police are treating as willful fireraising, happened in the early hours of Easter Sunday at Elder Crescent in Drumsagard.

    icLanarkshire 2009

  • Crimes committed by youngsters in the last year include assault, fireraising, drug possession, car theft and vandalism.

    unknown title 2009

  • A fireraising attack on the Saughton Park play area in 2007 caused around £50,000 worth of damage.

    unknown title 2009

  • There was a slight fall in violent crime, of one per cent on last year, and fireraising and vandalism fell by seven per cent.

    unknown title 2008

  • There was a slight fall in violent crime, of one per cent on last year, and fireraising and vandalism fell by seven per cent.

    unknown title 2008

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