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Wednesday 14th December, 2011. Vol. 4, Issue 50. 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888 Fax: 042 9329676 Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com / advertising@dundalkleader.com
Shop robbed twice in same weekend By Paul Byrne
Midas Jewellers in the Longwalk Shopping Centre were the unfortunate victims of not just one but two breakins over the weekend. The first theft occurred during the early hours of Saturday morning when a man broke into the Longwalk Shopping Centre at 3.15am. He then proceeded to smash the window of Midas Jewellers before grabbing watches and jewellery from the window display. The crime was reported to the Gardai and the window was fixed while the owners tried to assess how much jewellery the thief had got away with. Unbelievably, the same shop was the target of thieves again less than 48 hours later
when a man again smashed the window of Midas Jewellers in the early hours of Monday morning, stealing watches and jewellery from the same window display as the previous robbery. Speaking after the second robbery, Stephen Burns of Midas said all the staff were in shock after the robberies. “It’s bad enough getting robbed once but it’s absolutely shocking that we’ve been targeted twice over the same weekend. “We don’t how much the thieves got away with as we are in the process of assessing our stock at the moment. “We’re not exactly sure how the thieves got into the centre at this stage. See page 33
Jedward have made a Dundalk
girl’s
dream
come
true by arranging for Lynsey Reilly to meet her
favourite
band ‘The Saturdays’ See Page 6
Man shot dead after night out By Niamh Kirk
Three communities are still in shock this week following the fatal shooting of a man in the quiet estate of Lis na Dara. The peace of the peaceful estate
was shattered at 4am on Sunday last when James Hughes (35) from Crossmaglen was shot while in a taxi after a night out in Dundalk. He was one of three people who were in the vehicle
at the time, a twenty-one year old woman who had recently moved into the area and the taxi driver sustained injuries. Full story Page 2