Police in Glasgow were kept on their toes this week, with 479 calls from the north of the city over a period of seven days.
Officers responded to various incidents including road traffic collisions, antisocial behaviour, domestic incidents and disturbances involving drugs.
Today, September 5, Police Scotland Greater Glasgow shared a post to their social media detailing a week in policing across the north of the city in areas such as Springburn, Maryhill and Canal.
In the past seven days 479 calls were made, resulting in 199 crime reports.
The incidents included nine road traffic collisions, 59 reports of antisocial behaviour and five reports involving drugs and 24 disturbances.
Officers also dealt with 22 domestic incidents, 73 requests to assist members of the public, and attended