FOUR women have been arrested following a disturbance in a Castlemilk flat last night.
Cops rushed to the scene at Scarrel Gardens at around 7pm on Tuesday following reports of the disturbance.
Police say one woman, 35, was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where she was later released.
Three others sustained injuries but did not required medical treatment.
Police Scotland confirmed that four woman aged 19, 35, 36 and 46 were arrested in connection with the incident and are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court tomorrow.
The incident happened just a few streets away from where police continue their investigation in the murder of a young man on Saturday night.
Jamie Lee, 22, was shot during a gang brawl at around 8pm and later died in hospital.
Nearby Ballantay Terrace remained sealed off with a police incident room set up.
Three officers stood guard at the cordon while a van full of cops drove into the estate at around 11pm last night.
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