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Louth man accused of criminal damage at parochial house is further remanded in custody

Louth man accused of criminal damage at parochial house is further remanded in custody

James McArdle, Villa Isis, Doolargy, Ravensdale, Dundalk, appeared before Dundalk Court on Wednesday via video link.
He is accused of, on April 26 last at the Parochial House, Ravensdale, damaging a grey Audi Q5; damaging property by spraying graffiti on a wall and trespassing.
The defendant is further charged with, on a date unknown between April 28 and April 29 last at Doolargy, Ravensdale, damaging a silver Ford Focus and damaging a grey Nissan Leaf.
Court presenter Sgt Lisa McEntee said that DPP directions are awaited.
There was consent to a four-week remand.
Judge Stephanie Coggans remanded Mr McArdle in custody to Dundalk Court on June 18 via video link.

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