Key Points
- Police launched an investigation after a reported assault at Tenpin bowling alley in Clyde Shopping Centre, Clydebank.
- Emergency services called at around 6.30pm on Monday, February 2, 2026.
- No injuries reported and no arrests made.
- Enquiries ongoing, according to Police Scotland.
Clydebank (Glasgow Express) February 6, 2026 – Police have launched an investigation following a reported assault at a bowling alley in Clydebank, with emergency services responding on Monday evening.
The incident occurred at Tenpin within the Clyde Shopping Centre on Britannia Way. According to STV News reporting, officers were alerted around 6.30pm on February 2, 2026. No injuries were reported in connection with the event.
What Happened at the Clydebank Bowling Alley?
Police Scotland received a report of an assault within the premises at approximately 6.30pm. Emergency services attended the scene promptly, as detailed in coverage by STV News.
As reported by STV News West Central team of STV News, a Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed the details of the call-out.
Who Responded to the Incident?
Emergency services, including police, were dispatched to the Clyde Shopping Centre. Police Scotland has stated that enquiries into the assault remain ongoing, with no further details released on suspects or circumstances.
Why Were No Injuries Reported?
According to the Police Scotland spokesperson cited by STV News, there were no reports of any injuries resulting from the assault. This assessment followed the initial response at the scene.
What Are the Next Steps in the Investigation?
Police enquiries continue as officers seek to establish the full circumstances of the reported assault. No arrests have been made at this stage.
STV News coverage indicates that Police Scotland will provide updates as the investigation progresses, maintaining focus on the incident at the Clydebank venue.
