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One year after daylight shooting, gardaí appeal for new witnesses

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Exactly one year to the day after Owen Maughan was gunned down in broad daylight at the Top Oil filling station at Moneen, Castlebar, Superintendent Pat Diskin issued a renewed appeal for any information which might assist in the murder investigation.

CSI returns to Galway Business School

Montmartre Training has announced an autumn 2014 run of the successful diploma in criminalistics and forensic psychology at Galway Business School, commencing Saturday September 20 for eight weeks from 10am to 1pm.  

Gardai urge Galway public to ‘slow down’ on the roads this Bank Holiday weekend

The June Bank Holiday is approaching and with an expected increase of people on the roads over the course of the long weekend, the Garda Siochana is urging the public to be mindful of their safety and the safety of others when driving.

Murder investigation ‘very much alive’

The investigation into the shooting of Owen Maughan at a Castlebar filling station last December is still “very much alive”, according to Castlebar Superintendent Pat Diskin.

Crime rates are falling in Castlebar

Gardaí in Castlebar responded to the daylight stabbing in a busy shopping area in the centre of town on Holy Thursday within 90 seconds, the local Superintendent has revealed.

Burke calls for speeding measures for Ballymoneen Road

Speeding motorists on the Ballymoneen Road are posing a serious danger to pedestrians coming from the Ashleigh Grove and Monalee Manor estate entrances.

Shortage of Garda patrol cars at ‘crisis level’, warns Lyons as crime rates increase

The shortage of Garda patrol cars available in the Galway West Garda Division is now at “crisis level” and immediate action is needed to ensure a more visible Garda presence to combat the worrying increase in crime levels in housing estates in the west of the city.

Crime rate down in Ballina

Crime rates in Ballina look set to fall significantly in 2013.

Achill students get to grips with speed

Students from Tonragee primary school in Achill were trained to use speed guns similar to what gardaí use in a bid to crackdown on motorists who race past their schools. Third to sixth class pupils from Tonragee National School, aged eight to 12, joined forces with the road safety office of Mayo County Council to hold Speedwatch sessions outside their school.

Achill students get to grips with speed

Students from Tonragee primary school in Achill were trained to use speed guns similar to what gardaí use in a bid to crackdown on motorists who race past their schools. Third to sixth class pupils from Tonragee National School, aged eight to 12, joined forces with the road safety office of Mayo County Council to hold Speedwatch sessions outside their school.

 

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