Man charged after baby found with serious injuries in Clydebank
A man's been charged after a nine month old baby was found seriously injured in a house in Clydebank.
Emergency services were called to the house in Robert Burns Avenue just before 4am on Saturday morning following reports an infant girl was unconscious.
Police were called to the hospital later that day.
A 20-year-old man is due to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court.
Police Scotland said: 'At 4.20pm on Saturday, police were called to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after a nine-month-old female was admitted suffering serious injuries following an incident at a house in Clydebank that morning.
'A 20-year-old man was arrested and detained in police custody in connection with the incident."
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman added: 'We dispatched one ambulance which arrived on the scene within four minutes.
'One female patient was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.'