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Civil order granted prohibiting antisocial behaviour

Judge Mary Devins granted a civil order at Ballina District Court this week prohibiting Ann Collins, 124 Greenhills Estate, Ballina, and James Collins, 68 Riverside Drive, Ballina, from engaging in antisocial behaviour—it is an arrestable offence if they breach the order.

JPC members want Westport Courthouse to remain open

Members of Westport’s Joint Policing Committee backed a motion proposed by Councillor Myles Staunton that Westport Courthouse should not close.

Two CCTV cameras to be installed in Westport

Two CCTV cameras will soon be installed in Westport as part of the town’s CCTV system.

‘People sick and tired’ of antisocial behaviour in local authority houses

Councillor Christy Hyland once again raised the ongoing problems with antisocial behaviour in local authority houses in Westport. “Where are we at with dealing with it?” he asked the town’s Joint Policing Committee meeting this week, as “people are sick and tired” of it.

Six arrests made in relation to summer burglaries in Westport

Six arrests have been made in relation to burglaries which took place in the Westport area over the summer. Superintendent of Westport, Aiden Foley, said that three people are before the courts as a result of these arrests. Supt Foley informed members of these arrests at the town’s JPC which took place on Monday.

Community representative resigns from policing committee

A community representative on the Castlebar joint policing committee was persuaded to reconsider his decision to resign at this week’s meeting by his fellow members.

Ballina residents give undertaking not to engage in anti-social behaviour

Two members of the same family gave an undertaking at Ballina District Court on Tuesday to not engage in anti-social behaviour.

Two innocent men attacked in ‘orgy of gratuitous violence’

An unprovoked attack on two men as they walked home from a night out in Ballina was described by Judge Mary Devins as “an orgy of gratuitous violence”.

Fines and prison sentences as a result of A&E arrests

Gardaí attended 16 incidents at Mayo General Hospital’s Accident and Emergency department during an 18-month period, according to a senior member of the force in Mayo.

Gardaí in Mayo continue operations to stamp out underage drinking

Gardaí are working to combat underage drinking in Mayo with both overt and covert operations on an ongoing basis.

 

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