COPS want to speak to bus passengers who witnessed a needle jag into a young girl on board a Glasgow bus.
We exclusively revealed that a three-year-old girl prompted an emergency response to Rothes Drive, Summerston after she was pinched with the uncapped syringe on board the number 62 on Monday afternoon.
She was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and was released after treatment.
Extensive enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances and officers are looking to speak to anyone who was on board the bus around the time of the incident.
Detective Sergeant Colin MacRitchie, from Maryhill CID, said: “It is important that we speak to anyone who was travelling on the Number 61 bus between 11am and 1.20pm yesterday.
“No matter whether you think you have any information or not, we would like to hear from you as part of our enquiries.
“Anyone who was on board the bus between the specified times is asked to contact Maryhill CID via 101, quoting incident number 1679 of Monday 22 October 2018.”
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