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Irish Independent
21-05-2025
- Irish Independent
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.


Sunday World
08-05-2025
- Sunday World
Man (32) accused of damaging three cars and a parochial house
James McArdle was remanded in custody to Dundalk Court after appearing before a special sitting of the district court in Drogheda last Friday A 32-year-old man is due back in court today, following a series of damage to property incidents at a parochial house in North Louth. James McArdle was remanded in custody to Dundalk Court after appearing before a special sitting of the district court in Drogheda last Friday. The defendant, of Villa Isis, Doolargy, Ravensdale, Dundalk, 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 Parochial House in Ravensdale was sprayed with offensive graffiti. Photo: Ken Finegan/Newspics Photography He 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. Following a contested bail application, Judge Nicola Andrews refused Mr McArdle bail and remanded him in custody to Dundalk Court via video link on May 7.


Irish Independent
07-05-2025
- Irish Independent
Further remand in custody for Louth criminal damage accused
Accused of spraying graffiti on wall at Parochial House in Ravensdale A man charged in connection with several alleged criminal damage incidents in Ravensdale, Dundalk, including at the local parochial house, has been further remanded in custody. James McArdle (32) appeared before Dundalk District Court on Wednesday via video link having been remanded in custody from last Friday. The defendant, of Villa Isis, Doolargy, Ravensdale, is accused of, on April 26 last at the Parochial House, Ravensdale, criminal damage of an Audi Q5, criminal damage by spraying graffiti on a wall and trespassing. He is further charged with, on a date unknown between April 28 and 29 at Doolargy, Ravensdale, criminal damage of a silver Ford Focus and criminal damage of a grey Nissan Leaf. Judge Nicola Andrews remanded Mr McArdle in custody to May 21 via video link for DPP directions.


Irish Independent
07-05-2025
- Irish Independent
Man (32) due back in court accused of damaging cars and parochial house in Louth
The Argus Today at 02:00 A 32-year-old man is due back in court today, following a series of damage to property incidents at a parochial house in North Louth. James McArdle was remanded in custody to Dundalk Court after appearing before a special sitting of the district court in Drogheda last Friday. The defendant, of Villa Isis, Doolargy, Ravensdale, Dundalk, 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. He 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. Following a contested bail application, Judge Nicola Andrews refused Mr McArdle bail and remanded him in custody to Dundalk Court via video link on May 7.