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Proud to serve Galway

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Seventeen years into volunteering for the Garda Reserve, and Michael Ryan from east County Galway still gets shivers when he dons the dark blue uniform at the beginning of each shift.

Multiple arrests and properties searched in connection with criminal gang investigations

A joint Garda operation involving Gardaí from the Mayo/Roscommon/Longford division and the Galway Division, took place yesterday (Wednesday) resulting in seven arrests of men from across Galway and Mayo.

Worrying trend as 400 knife crimes reported in Galway since 2016

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Statistics show that nearly 400 knife crimes have been reported to the Gardaí in the Galway Division since 2016. These statistics, which were obtained by Aontú, show that in a seven year period nearly 60 occurrences of knife crime were reported in Galway per year with some 13,000 knives seized by Gardaí nationwide during the same period.

Urgent call for in-patient services for cocaine addicts in Galway

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Two healthcare professionals have called out the urgent need for inpatient treatment services for those addicted to cocaine in a documentary broadcast on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta yesterday about the cocaine problem in Connemara.

Have you entered Galway Garda Youth Awards?

Applications are invited for this year’s Galway Garda Youth awards.

Last chance to get your nominations in for Galway Divisional Gardai youth awards

Tomorrow is the deadline for getting your nominations in for the inaugural Galway Divisional Garda Youth Awards in association with Supervalu. So get cracking on reqarding the fine young people in your area.

Get your nominations in for Galway Divisional Gardai inaugural youth awards

Galway Divisional Gardai this week launched the inaugural Garda Youth Awards in association with Supervalu. An Garda Síochána in the Galway Division and SuperValu recognise that a lot of good work is being done by young people in every community in the Galway Division.

Galway stands with Ahmadiyya community against Islamophobic attack

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The emergence of racist and neo-Nazi graffiti in Galway has been linked with vandalism on the city's main mosque this week. However the public has stood firm with the Muslim community against any form of Islamophobia, while politicians have condemned the attack as "cowardly" and "dreadful".

 

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