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■ The 75-year-old driver of a lorry which was carrying an insecure load of hay at about 4.30pm on Thursday September 27 on High Askomil, Campbeltown, was traced and charged after three bales fell onto the road.

■ A 55-year-old woman was charged after she was stopped by police for using her mobile phone while driving at about 3.40pm on Friday September 28 on Tarbert Road, Campbeltown.

■ A house name sign, made of glass, was smashed between 7pm on Friday September 28 and Saturday September 29 in Kilkerran Road, Campbeltown.

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