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Community on high alert after aggravated burglary By Paul Mooney
Muiri K Boutique O'Connell St Dungarvan
THE Community Alert based in Old Parish, Ring, has vowed to step up its vigilance in the area following an aggravated burglary in which a pensioner was subjected to a terrifying ordeal. Four masked intruders broke into the home of 77-year-old Michael Cahill, at Ballinamona, Old Parish, last Sunday, 5th October, at around 5.45 p.m. and restrained him, before fleeing the
scene with a large sum of money and some items of sentimental value. Waterford Councillor, Seamus O’Donnell, who lives in the Old Parish area, said the whole community is stunned over the incident and the area is now on high alert, with a Community Alert meeting expected to be held later this week. “Everyone is shocked and disappointed this has happened because we have a very active Community Alert,” said Cllr. O’Donnell, speaking to the Dungarvan Observer.
“It was a rainy night last Sunday, so not many people would have been out and about.” Cllr. O’Donnell said the pensioner did not suffer any injuries in the aggravated burglary, but was said to be “very shook up” afterwards. “He is a very active and fit man for his age,” said Cllr. O’Donnell. “He is a gentleman and an historian in the area and we are very saddened to hear this has happened to him.” Cllr. O’Donnell said the Community Alert will step up its vigilance, including local people
making rounds in the area, to prevent any further attacks and burglaries. He urged anyone living in the area, if they see anything suspicious, or any strangers or vehicles acting in a suspicious manner, to note the details of the vehicle(s) and a description of the people and report it immediately to the Gardaí. The aggravated burglary is not the only incident to have occurred in the past week. It is understood that a failed ‘distraction theft’ was also attempted in the area sometime last week
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THE focus is to remain on economic development in the Dungarvan-Lismore area as part of the budget for 2015. At a meeting of Dungarvan / Lismore Municipal District Council last week to consider the draft budgetary plan, CEO Michael Walsh outlined the discretionary spend which will be available to the area. This included an allocation of €315,000 for economic development of the District. Chairman of the Municipal Council, Cllr. Damien Geoghegan, noted that the same level of spending will remain this year for the Dungarvan area and that it is the Councillors job that the discretionary spend happens in a fair and equal manner
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now that the Council has been merged with the City Council. He said the budget should become clearer at the full plenary meeting of the Council when Service Plans and a breakdown of the budget is available. “The largest figure in our budget is the €315,000 for Economic Development and the emphasis must remain on that,” said Cllr. Geoghegan. “Economic Development should be an absolute priority for 2015 and beyond,” he said. “It has to be a priority for the Dungarvan-Lismore area, and Dungarvan, as a town, will be the economic driver for the region. “A strong Dungarvan is a strong West Waterford as I see it,” he added.
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involving a number of culprits. It is understood that Gardaí are following a definite line of enquiry in relation to the aggravated burglary. While no arrests have been made yet, a Garda spokesperson said investigations are ongoing and an appeal has been made for anyone with information to come forward. Anyone who noticed any suspicious activity, vehicles or people in the Old Parish area last Sunday evening is asked to contact detectives at Dungarvan Garda Station on 058-48600.
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