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STV News at Six - Dundee Tuesday, September 18, 6:00pm

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Police searching for the body of a Perthshire man who was killed in 1999 have found human remains. The discovery of what's believed to be a piece of human bone was made in a field in the Errol area this afternoon, during the latest search for Adam Alexander. In other news; made to feel like a criminal. A blind man claims he has been bullied and harassed for simply trying to claim the benefits which he says he needs to survive. Henry Sherlock hit out at the controversial UK government welfare reforms as he gave evidence to MSPs. It comes amid fears that benefits could stop going up with the cost of living and be frozen for two years. In local news; A Fife man has admitted having unlawful sexual intercourse with a fifteen year old girl with severe learning difficulties. Kyle Hemsley, from Leven, has been told he faces a lengthy jail term following the incident in June last year. The thirty three year old had been drinking with the teenager in Buckhaven when he was caught carrying out sex acts with her. Meanwhile; A group of youths and adults have allegedly been terrorising residents in the Dryburgh area of Dundee. Police say the incidents occurred around Linton Road, Ettrick Crescent and Dryburgh Street on Sunday and Monday evening. An eighteen year old man and a fourteen year old boy have been charged in connection with the disturbances. Also in sport; ahead of his Ryder Cup return, Paul Lawrie says Europe are underdogs going into next week's showdown with the USA. However he's warned their hosts they'll be facing a European team brimming with confidence in Chicago. This international version of STV News at Six is viewable world-wide. It has been edited for rights reasons, which also allows us to keep the programme online after the initial 24-hour broadcast window in the UK has passed. Viewers within the UK who want to watch the full episode 'as broadcast' should select the UK version of the programme.

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