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Gardaí appeal for witnesses following shooting and fires in Athenry
Gardaí have launched an investigation following an incident in Athenry at the weekend during which a firearm was discharged, and two cars were set alight.
Gardaí and defendant disagree over value of seized cannabis
There was a major discrepancy in the value of drugs seized by Gardaí from a Tuam defendant, who claimed the value of the deal was only €200, while a Garda witness told a special sitting of Tuam District Court that it was €2,600.
Witnesses sought following fatal crash in Newbridge
A man in his sixties has died following a single vehicle road collision in Newbridge yesterday morning.
Good Samaritan rewarded by judge for kind deed
A Polish Good Samaritan who came to the assistance of a compatriot with limited English at Galway District Court was rewarded for his good deed when a judge struck out a public order charge he faced.
Date set for alleged city centre assault case
An Oranmore man is to be tried for an assault which allegedly took place in the Nut Hut Chinese restaurant on Bridge Street, Galway on February 9 last.
‘Very nice young fellow’ put off the road
A defendant described by an arresting Garda “as a very nice young fellow” appeared before a special sitting of Tuam District Court on a charge of drunk driving.
Woman on thieving spree even stole from Garda HQ after her arrest
A Judge told a woman who went on a thieving spree around the city that it was bad enough that one of her victims was the charity Cope, but she compounded this by stealing a wallet and other items from the Garda station where she was brought following her arrest.
Tradespeople asked to be vigilant after parked vans targeted by tool thieves
Gardaí are investigating the theft of a generator from a parked van in a carpark at a premises on the Headford Road, Galway, which occurred at around 8:35pm on Monday December 15.
British Ambassador’s Galway visit sparks strong reactions
The recent visit of British Ambassador to Ireland, Kara Owen, to Galway prompted strong reactions at the November Plenary Meeting of Galway County Council, with Independent Connemara South councillor Tomás Ó Curraóin voicing firm objections.
Unwanted advances led to physical assault, it is alleged
A man who is alleged to have physically assaulted a young woman and pestered her while they were socialising outdoors in Galway last summer will come before the local court again on Monday next.
