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Man who stole iPhone and wallet from on-duty Longford garda to pay compensation to charity

Man who stole iPhone and wallet from on-duty Longford garda to pay compensation to charity Reporter:   ); A man who stole an iPhone and a wallet from a garda vehicle while gardaí were carrying out an arrest has been ordered to pay any outstanding money owed from the incident to St Christopher’s services. Patrick McNally, 89 Spring Lawns, Longford, appeared before Judge Seamus Hughes at last week’s sitting of Longford District Court. Sgt Gerry Newton explained that, while gardaí were effecting an arrest of two unrelated suspects in the Spring Lawn estate on October 19, 2021, a wallet containing an iPhone 8 and a number of personal items belonging to a garda was taken from the front of the garda van.

Minnesota Senate moves to strip Walz power over schools

Senate votes to strip Walz school powers School boards would have complete control over when students return to classroom if bill were to pass House and be signed by Gov. Walz. Author: John Croman Updated: 6:24 PM CST February 18, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn The Minnesota Senate wants Gov. Tim Walz to keep his hands off how the state s schools respond to the coronavirus pandemic from now on, and leave those decisions entirely to local school boards. The Senate voted Thursday afternoon to strip Walz of his peacetime emergency powers when it comes to public schools across the state. The Republican-led effort passed with a bi-partisan 40-to-27 tally after a three-hour debate.

Three fined for fighting on Longford Main Street

Three fined for fighting on Longford Main Street Affray: Heated discussion as three appear in court for handbag stuff Reporter:   ); Three people have been fined €250 each for their involvement in an affray on Longford’s Main Street in May of last year. Michael Nevin, 5 Weavers Court, Clondalkin, Dublin, and Thomas and Helen McDonagh, both of 7 Lana Aoibhinn, St Michael s Road, Longford, were charged with affray, threatening and abusive behaviour, and obstructing gardaí who were effecting arrest. The court heard that at 10.25am on May 19, 2020, Sgt Gerry Newton was on duty at Longford court house. “District and Circuit Court were on and gardaí were monitoring numbers due to Covid-19,” explained Sgt Enda Daly for the prosecution.

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