Search Results for 'Claremorris Garda Station'
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Louisburgh teachers put their skills to use in Covid-19 battle
Since Sancta Maria teachers Liam Murphy and Bob Reaney started their production of visors for healthcare and frontline workers a few weeks ago, they have been inundated with requests for more.
Community Engagement Garda needs your help
Kevin Gately is the community engagement superintendent with An Garda Síochána in Mayo.
Man arrested over Mayo shooting released without charge
Gardai have released without charge a man in his eighties who was arrested as part of their investigation into the fatal shooting of a man at Coogue, Aghamore, on Tuesday.
Transport and parking plan for Papal visit put in place
The National Transport Authority (NTA), An Gardaí Síochána and public transport operators have outlined the comprehensive transportation plan and road closure system to be put in place for the Visit of Pope Francis.
Man released without charge following arrest in connection with death of Joseph Deacy
The man in his 20s who had been detained at Claremorris Garda Station in relation to the death of Joseph Deacy in Swinford on August 12, 2017 was released without charge last night. A file will be prepared for The Director of Public Prosecutions.
Man arrested in connection to death of Joseph Deacy
Gardaí investigating the death of Joseph Deacy in Swinford on August 12, 2017, have this morning, Tuesday, May 29 arrested a man in his 20s in connection with this investigation.
Three killed following tragic accident near Claremorris
Gardaí are investigating a fatal collision involving a car and a truck on the N17 Galway to Sligo Road at Lisduff near Claremorris which took place on Monday, September 11 at approximately 12:30pm.
Superintendent appeals for information in wake of Swinford homicide
Supt Tony Healy urged members of the public who may have even a small bit of information to come forward to Gardai who are investigating the suspected murder of Joe Deacy in Swinford last weekend. Supt Healy told the Mayo Advertiser yesterday afternoon: "Any little bit of information that people have can make a huge difference in an investigation." Speaking about the response from the public to date he said: "It's been really good, we are working through those and looking at CCTV footage and other things to progress the investigation."
Woman released without charge following arrest in relation to sudden death of four month old
Gardaí are investigating the sudden and unexplained death of a 4-month-old baby boy following an incident at a residence in Bohola on December 28 last year have released a woman who had been arrested in connection with the death without charge this morning.