Welcome to this lunchtime's record rundown.
Today's top stories so far include disgusting scenes left behind by campers at Scots beauty spot, a police probe launched as a teenager girl targeted by balaclava thugs, and a distraught Scots mum who is warning about the seriousness of COVID in kids.
Fury as campers leave burnt-out tent and empty beers cans at Scots beauty spot
Campers who left behind a wrecked camping site at a Scots beauty spot have been slammed over their thoughtless behaviour.
Local residents were forced to clean up the disgusting scene at Loch Tummel in Perth and Kinross, which was left behind on Saturday night.

Balaclava man grabs teenage girl in Glasgow park sparking police probe into ‘frightening’ incident
A teenage girl has been left badly shaken after being grabbed by a balaclava-clad man in a Glasgow park.
The 16-year-old was targeted at around 9pm on Saturday, April 17, as she walked through Springburn Park.
The suspect pounced as she neared the boating pond but the brave victim managed to run away and called police.

Scots care home resident ‘held down and vaccinated against her will’ as two workers suspended
Two members of staff have been suspended at an island care home amid allegations of a resident being held down and vaccinated against her will.
And the Care Inspectorate warned that unless there is marked improvement at Millport Care Centre it will cancel the home’s registration.

Police Scotland face massive legal bill as union appeals judicial reviews over disciplinary issues
Police Scotland will rack up huge legal bills this month when the union that represents most of its officers forces it to defend two judicial reviews over disciplinary issues.
The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) is also pushing for an appeal in a third case to be heard by the UK Supreme Court, the UK’s highest court.

'COVID in kids is serious' - distraught mum's warning after son is hospitalised
A frantic mum has warned of the serious risks of COVID-19 to children after her son was left with a rare childhood illness.
Eight-year-old Jayden Whyte took unwell on Easter Monday and became worse throughout the week, with a temperature reaching as high as 41 degrees.
