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Gardaí arrest man after armed robbery in Dublin

April 30, 2023

A man has been taken into custody by gardai who are looking into an armed robbery that took place at a business location in Stillorgan, Dublin, on Saturday afternoon. Gardaí were alerted to a panic alarm activation when a lone male entered the business premises armed with what is understood to be a knife. The … Read more

Categories BIG STORIES, IRELAND, News Tags ARMED ROBBERY, GARDAI, STILLORGAN Leave a comment

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