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SANTA Claus teamed up with Adi Roche, founder of Chernobyl Children International, to welcome Chernobyl children to Dublin Airport at the start of their annual Christmas visit to Ireland. Some 30 special needs children from a Belarusian orphanage arrived to stay with families all across the capital and beyond, many of whom were returning to visit host families they’ve previously met, and all of whom gain enormously from even their brief three-week stay in Ireland. Picture: Brian McEvoy
Stepaside locals warned as crooks on the prowl Sharp rise in attempted car break-ins
GARY IBBOTSON
STEPASIDE residents are being urged to keep an eye out for criminals as reports of attempted car thefts have substantially increased over the past two weeks. Cllr Michael Fleming (Ind) says he has been contacted by many people from
the area expressing concern over breakins and suspicious activity. He said: “The consensus seems to be that there is a silver or grey four-door saloon car driving through these estates and stopping at parked cars, where a passenger gets out of the car and approaches [them with criminal intent]”. Cllr Fleming said the attempted break-
ins are very common and occur in the middle of the night, adding: “From the reports I have received, this has happened every night over the past week in different estates between 3am and 5am.” A garda statement said “every effort is being made by community police at Dundrum to inform and encourage local people to lock up cars and secure property at all times”. SEE FULL STORY ON PAGE 2