Young Corkman accused of burgling Irish Working Dogs College and four other premises

Dylan Barry was charged with burgling that premises and stealing property valued at €600
Young Corkman accused of burgling Irish Working Dogs College and four other premises

Judge Olann Kelleher noted that there was no objection to bail and remanded the accused to September 26. File picture: Larry Cummins

A young man was arrested and charged on Tuesday with carrying out burglaries at premises, including at the Irish Working Dogs College in Cork.

Dylan Barry of Fairhill Drive, Fairhill, Cork, was charged with burgling that premises and stealing property valued at €600. Garda Paraic White arrested the 23-year-old and charged him with six separate counts and brought him before Cork District Court.

Garda White said there was no objection to the accused being remanded on bail but on a number of conditions.

The first charge stated that on January 26 at Loftus Crane Hire, Kilbarry Enterprise Centre, Dublin Hill, Cork, a burglary was carried out where two RETC radios valued at €300 were stolen. Dylan Barry is charged with causing criminal damage to the front doors of the premises on that date.

He is charged with burglary at Irish Working Dogs College at Kilbarry Enterprise Centre on the same date and theft of a dog-training Garmin E-collar, valued at €600.

In respect of February 11 at McDonald’s Commons Road, Blackpool, there was a burglary where a Karcher HD 6/13 Explus valued at €950 was stolen. On this date he is also charged with stealing a €1,200 power washer at Blackpool retail park.

Finally on February 11, he was charged with burgling Bracken’s Bakery on Old Mallow Road, Cork, where a till valued at €250 was stolen.

Judge Olann Kelleher noted that there was no objection to bail and remanded the accused to September 26 to allow Sergeant Pat Lyons to obtain directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Conditions require Dylan Barry to sign on at Gurranabraher Garda station each day between 9am and 9pm, refrain from intoxicants, be of good behaviour and not commit any offences, reside at an address at Fairhill Drive, Cork, and keep a 9pm to 7am curfew.

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