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Woman (32) ordered to stay out of all Tesco and Dunnes Stores premises in Louth

Woman (32) ordered to stay out of all Tesco and Dunnes Stores premises in Louth

A Garda gave evidence of arresting Shanice Mulready (32), Oldbridge, Toberona, Dundalk, on May 6 last at Oldbridge. He later charged her at 5.37pm at Drogheda Garda Station and said that she made no reply after caution.
She is accused of theft of various items ranging in value from €32.50 to €268.84 over a period from June 24, 2024 to April 30 last, at Dunnes Stores, Ard Easmuinn; McCreesh's, Avenue Road; Mr Price, Rampart Road; Tesco Extra; St Joseph's Redemptorist Church and Tesco, Longwalk Shopping Centre in Dundalk and at Centra, Ballsgrove and John's Centra, Platin Road in Drogheda.
Ms Mulready, is further charged with burglary at John's Centra, Platin Road, on June 24, 2024.
Gardaí objected to bail under O'Callaghan Rules.
Solicitor Fergal Boyle said that his client had instructed to plead guilty. She was seeking bail.
Judge Nicola Andrews granted the defendant bail in her own bond of €300.
She must sign on twice daily at Dundalk Garda Station, observe a 10pm to 7am curfew, be contactable by mobile phone and stay out of all Tesco and Dunnes Stores premises in Co. Louth, as well as Centra, Ballsgrove and John's Centra, Platin Road.
Ms Mulready was remanded on those terms to June 4 for a community service assessment.
Legal aid was granted.
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