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Teenager charged with attempted murder of chaplain

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A 16-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder in relation to the stabbing of a Defence Forces chaplain in Renmore in August.

Barristers to withdraw service again next week

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Criminal barristers who withdrew service in Galway and nationwide this week will do so again next Wednesday July 24 in the second of three days of withdrawal this month.

Gardaí seize €12,500 of suspected cannabis herb in Westport

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An Garda Síochána has seized more than €12,500 worth of suspected cannabis herb following the search of a house in Westport, Co Mayo, under Operation Tara, on Tuesday November 30, 2021.

Mayo Divisional Drugs Task Force has seized more than €50,000 worth of drugs over weekend

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The Mayo Divisional Drugs Task Force has seized more than €50,000 worth of drugs after it carried out a number of drugs searches in the Mayo Division over the course of Friday and Saturday May 14, and 15.

Gardaí seize €29,000 in drugs and 15 vehicles during Easter weekend operations

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Gardaí in the Mayo Garda Division have seized more than €29,000 in suspected cannabis herb and cocaine (pending analysis), and 15 vehicles, as part of a policing operation over the bank holiday weekend.

Four to be charged over ‘Golfgate’ dinner, say Gardai

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Four people are set to be charged in connection with the Oireachtas Golf Society’s dinner in Galway last August.

Gardaí raid suspected 'shebeen' in Westport

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Gardaí in Westport raided a suspected 'shebeen' in Westport last Sunday night, January 3.

Gardai seize cannabis and cash in Renmore

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Gardai found a large quantity of cannabis herb, along with cash, amounting to a combined value of some €125,000, during a raid at a property in Renmore this week.

Ulysses - and gun fire in Galway

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Nora’s last visit to Galway in April 1922 did not go well. Galway, as well as the country, was caught up in a deadly Civil War. The anti -Treaty forces had occupied the Connaught Rangers’ Barracks, Renmore, while the pro- Treaty forces occupied the Great Southern Hotel. The Galway to Dublin train was regularly fired upon from the barracks. There were sporadic gun fights around the Custom House, and the Masonic hall, as both sides struggled for possession. It was a dangerous time and people were fearful.

File sent to DPP after major drugs haul in city

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Gardai in the city have sent a file to the director of public prosecutions following a major seizure of drugs and cash in the city.

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