Nicola Sturgeon has gone to ground in the 36 hours since she was arrested by police amid an ongoing investigation into the finances of the Scottish National Party.
Neighbours in her quiet suburban street in Uddingston, near Glasgow, say there have been no signs of life at the home she shares with husband Peter Murrell following her release.The former First Minister, 52, was believed to have been arrested at Falkirk police station shortly after 10am on Sunday morning.
Ms Sturgeon was questioned by detectives for seven hours before she was released without charge at around 5.25pm.She did not appear before a waiting media pack outside her Uddingston home on Sunday.
By 10pm on Monday evening, a day and a half after her shock arrest, no one has been seen coming or going from the house. Although a police van passed the house several times on Monday afternoon, one neighbour told the Record on that there did not appear to be anyone home.
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