Two men have been rushed to hospital following a 'stabbing' on a residential street in Kilsyth.
Emergency services raced to Coach Place at South Barrwood Road after the alarm was raised at around 1.55am on Saturday report the Record.
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Ambulance crews attended and a two men aged 25 and 40 years were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow for treatment. The extent of their injuries is so far unclear.
It's understood there was a stabbing during the disturbance.
Officers say their enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident. They say they are "following a positive line of enquiry".
Cops have asked anyone with information to get in touch.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.55am on Saturday, March 25, police were called to a report of two men injured following a disturbance in Coach Place, South Barrwood Road, Kilsyth.
“Officers attended and two men aged 25 and 40 years were taken by Ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where they are being treated for their injuries.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances surrounding this incident and officers are following a positive line of enquiry.
“Anyone with information that may assist the investigation should contact 101 with reference number 0363 of March 25.”
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