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THREE MEN HAVE BEEN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH ASSAULT AND THREATENING AND ABUSIVE BEHAVIOUR. 13:19, 04 Jun 2025 Four men have been charged after a broad daylight disturbance involving
weapons on a Scots street. The alarm was raised around 1.40pm on Tuesday, May 27, after reports of violence in the St Clement Place area of Dundee. Emergency services attended and a
24-year-old man was taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment. The men, aged 24, 36, 46 and 63, have been charged in connection with assault and threatening and abusive behaviour. They are
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Article continues below Detective Inspector Craig Kelly said: "This was a violent incident that took place in broad daylight within a residential area, and this type of behaviour will
not be tolerated. "Four men have now been charged in connection with this incident, and we hope this provides some reassurance to the local community. "We continue to carry out
extensive enquiries and would urge anyone with information who hasn't already spoken to police to get in touch. Article continues below "We will always act on any information we
receive and thoroughly investigate reports of violence or disorder. I would like to thank the public for their assistance so far during this investigation." Anyone with information is
asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 1587 of 27 May. Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.