A FATHER-of-three accused of burgling two businesses in the course of a weekend was allegedly identified through DNA found on two socks left at the scene.
Michael Daly (42) was arrested over the burglary at the offices of Aer Rianta and a medical centre in a Dublin business park, where a large quantity of property is alleged to have been stolen.
Judge John O Leary refused to grant him bail and remanded him in custody.
Mr Daly, with an address at Moatview Drive, Priorswood, is charged with two counts of burglary.
The offences are alleged to have happened at Aer Rianta International and Fresenius Medical Care Centre, both at Grattan House, City Junction Business Park, Malahide Road.
A FATHER-of-three accused of burgling two businesses in the course of a weekend was allegedly identified through DNA found on two socks left at the scene.
Michael Daly (42) was arrested over the burglary at the offices of Aer Rianta and a medical centre in a Dublin business park, where a large quantity of property is alleged to have been stolen.
Judge John O’Leary refused to grant him bail and remanded him in custody.
Mr Daly, with an address at Moatview Drive, Priorswood, is charged with two counts of burglary.
The offences are alleged to have happened at Aer Rianta International and Fresenius Medical Care Centre, both at Grattan House, City Junction Business Park, Malahide Road.