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Bench warrant for Tipperary woman found driving nearly nine times over alcohol limit

Bench warrant for Tipperary woman found driving nearly nine times over alcohol limit

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A Clonmel woman who was found to be nearly nine times over the legal alcohol limit while in control of a car in County Tipperary, had a bench warrant issued for her arrest at Cashel District Court.
Garda Sarah Fitzgerald told Judge Brian O'Shea that she was on patrol in Cashel on April 19, 2024, when she received a report of a blue Ford Focus having been involved in a theft at the Circle K service station on the outskirts of the town.

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