Search Results for 'Tullamore Garda Station'

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Bench warrant for bus vandal brothers

A pair of brothers who allegedly threw a rock through the front windscreen of a bus on the M6 motorway had bench warrants issued for both of them in the District Court this week (March 14) after they failed to appear.

Garda omission sees man get off drink driving

A man who was refused breakfast and asked to leave a B&B where he was alleged to have caused a disturbance the night previously, had his drink driving charge dismissed in the District Court in Athlone this week (July 13) after the arresting garda neglected to give evidence he had notified the suspect of a required part of the arrest procedure.

Free bail to save State for man charged in relation to €120k drugs haul

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A Dublin man allegedly found with 300 cannabis plants with an estimated value of €120,000 in a rural Offaly housing estate, was remanded on continuing bail until June 22 in Athlone District Court this week (April 27) to await DPP directions, without having to raise a surety.

Breakthrough in 15-year-old unsolved murder of Ballinasloe woman

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Files of evidence are being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the cases of three people arrested earlier this week in relation to the 15-year-old unsolved murder of Ballinasloe mother of one, Marie Kilmartin.

Gardai raid brothel in sex trade crackdown

The grim reality of human trafficking and prostitution was brought close to home this week as Gardai raided a suspected brothel in Athlone in an effort to crush an international human trafficking gang.

Gardai raid brothel in sex trade crackdown

The grim reality of human trafficking and prostitution was brought close to home this week as Gardai raided a suspected brothel in Athlone in an effort to crush an international human trafficking gang.

Daingean murder may have links to Mullingar raids

Gardai are probing the possibility that there may be links between this week’s murder of an Offaly publican and a similar incident which occurred last month in Mullingar.

Man denies murder of Kilbeggan pensioner

A 47-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of well-known Kilbeggan horse trader Christy Hanley.

Pensioner was beaten in head and face

The jury in the trial of the man accused of murdering Kilbeggan horse trader Christy Hanley has heard how the pensioner was found dead in his home having been tied up and beaten.

Sixteen years for Christy Hanley killer

The 47-year-old man who beat Kilbeggan pensioner Christy Hanley to death has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.

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