A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of break-ins to businesses in Inverness.
Things turned nasty when a Wester Ross woman confronted her boyfriend with her suspicions.
A 27-year-old man who attacked a disabled man with a metal pole which broke during the assault in Alness was spared a jail sentence this week.
A 18.9 acre campsite built at a picturesque location on the shores of Loch Ness is to make a “seamless transition” to its new owners
The offender was more than twice the legal limit when he was stopped by police.
The man has already served a prison sentence for a similar previous offence.
The youth was also found guilty of slashing a man he claims sexually assaulted him.
A WOMAN drove from her Culloden home to Muir of Ord to help her cousin who had been assaulted, Inverness Sheriff Court was told.
A drug addict who bit a police constable and attempted to bite nursing staff had sentence deferred for a background report this week.
An engineer who travels the country to carry out his work is facing losing his licence after being caught speeding at 107mph in a 60mph zone.
A 17-year-old father has been locked up after brutally stabbing his friend eight times.
A Dingwall teenager attacked a man on his way back from an ATM to his accommodation, leaving him with facial fractures.
A man has been jailed for 30 months after admitting 20 shoplifting offences and five other charges.
A golf competition in Tain has raised £3000 for Highland Hospice.
The threat to stab a pregnant woman during an altercation in Alness led to the dock for a 32-year-old who admitted threatening behaviour.
A dispute at a party after a football match resulted in a Ross-shire man needing 16 stitches to facial injuries.
Inverness Sheriff Court hears of attack on blind man with metal pole in Alness.
A man was given a chance to make a future for himself rather than being sent to prison for dealing cannabis.
Sheriff court told a New Year drinking marathon among friends turned violent.
Offender who sexually assaulted another man spared jail and ordered to carry out 220 hours of unpaid community work.