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Old 05-29-2017, 09:56 PM   #11
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Old 06-04-2017, 12:08 AM   #12
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Oberstown director and staff hurt as youths use angle grinder to escape


Pat Bergin, Oberstown director. Photo: Mark Condren

Robin Schiller and Ken Foy
May 31 2017 2:30 AM

Gardaí are searching for two young offenders who escaped from Oberstown detention centre after assaulting three staff members, including the campus director.

The breakout occurred shortly after 9pm on Monday after two youths managed to cut through a fence with an angle grinder. It is the latest high-profile incident to occur at the youth detention centre and happened on the same day campus management launched a report advising on changes within the facility.

Among those injured in Monday night's incident were campus director Pat Bergin, who only hours before spoke at an event called 'Oberstown, Bringing in the Future'.

Mr Bergin received lacerations to his face and required a number of stitches following the incident.

The escape began shortly after 9pm when three youths assaulted a member of staff before taking his swipe card, which is needed to gain access to restricted areas on the campus grounds.

The teenagers then made their way to a maintenance lock-up where they retrieved a sledge hammer and an angle grinder.

Unit 9 of the campus, where the breakout began, was also damaged during a stand-off as staff attempted to negotiate with the teenagers.

Two of the youths then managed to cut through a fence surrounding the complex with the angle grinder, cutting a hole in the fence before making their escape.

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A spokesman for Oberstown declined to comment on the injuries incurred to members of staff.

"Gardaí were notified and are investigating. The local community has been alerted. As this is a live investigation, we are unable to share further detail," an Oberstown spokesman said.

Due to the extensive damage caused to Unit 9, it has been temporarily closed down with the remaining occupants moved to other units.

It has also emerged that two detainees attempted to escape from Oberstown on Sunday night but were intercepted by staff.

The inmates from Unit 5 attempted an escape while accompanied by workers across the campus. They caused damage to windows and doors with steel bars they managed to acquire.

However, this incident was brought under control after staff bravely intervened.

Commenting on Monday night's escape, Children's Minister Katherine Zappone said: "There were three young people who took over a staff office. The staff came immediately and were negotiating with them.

"They managed to get out of the office and they absconded. They left the campus. While they were negotiating with the young people, the gardaí were called. One has been caught. Two are still missing. That is upsetting and disappointing."

The minister referred to a fire at the campus last year and said a series of "positive changes" had taken place since then as a result of a security review and the implementation of its recommendations. "Incidents such as [Monday] night have gone down considerably. Unfortunately it happened," she said.

On Monday afternoon, just hours before the serious incident, a report was launched by Oberstown management.

The review group made 13 planning recommendations relating to fences and doors which they hope will prevent future incidents and escapes. These proposed implementations include raising the height of certain fences, fitting more robust doors in bedrooms and increasing the thickness of existing windows.

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Old 06-04-2017, 02:45 AM   #13
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Maleny Dairies fined $130k over workplace death

A HORRIFIC workplace accident cost a Coast man his life, a wife her husband, his adult children their father, and now a local company hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Edward "Ted” Gavey was killed at work at Maleny Dairies on February 4, 2016, - weeks before his 60th birthday - when the blade on an angle grinder he was using shattered and a shard pierced his chest and heart.

Today the company that runs Maleny Dairies, Ross Hopper.com Pty Ltd, was fined $135,000 for failing to comply with its health and safety duty.

The company's sole director, Ross Hopper, was also ordered to conduct a workplace audit.

Prosecutor V McKenzie said Mr Gavey and two other staff members had been trying to unbolt a fan from a motor, and when a number of methods failed to remove the bolts, Mr Gavey tried to cut them off with an angle grinder.

"At the time he was using an unguarded nine-inch grinder and it had attached to it an incompatible abrasive cutting disc,” she said.

Magistrate Annette Hennessy said the company should have had processes in place to regularly check power tools were safe.

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By Robin Schiller
June 14 2017

Police in the Irish Republic are questioning a Dublin man in his 30s after a woman was murdered and dismembered, before her body parts were scattered around the Wicklow mountains.

The murder suspect was arrested in Co Wexford yesterday evening as gardai recovered more body parts belonging to the victim, including her head and arms in a plastic bag.

Investigators have also identified the murdered woman, and are in the process of informing her next of kin.

It is understood that the man arrested was well known to the murdered woman.

The barbaric killing is not being linked to organised criminality.

Detectives believe that the victim was cut up with power tools, possibly an angle grinder, before her remains were scattered.

It is believed that the body parts were erratically scattered from a vehicle driving along the Wicklow mountains, as no effort was made to conceal the remains.

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Police tackled man doused with petrol who was trying to break into a house in Wisbech with an angle grinder
Chris Bishop PUBLISHED: 11:52 27 June 2017 | UPDATED: 12:45 27 June 2017


Cambridgeshire officers PC James Moore and PC Carl Stoppard have been nominated for a national Police Bravery Award. Picture: Cambridgeshire Police

Two police officers who prevented a man from harming himself and others have been nominated for a top police bravery award.

PC James Moore and PC Carl Stoppard will be among the winners at the 22nd Police Bravery Awards, which are being held next month in London.

In November 2014, five minutes before the end of their shift, the two officers were sent to an incident at a property in Wisbech.

A man doused in petrol was using a hand angle grinder to try to break into a house with his terrified partner and daughter inside.

PCs Moore and Stoppard made their way to a porch area where they noticed the floor was wet, slippery and covered in petrol. They saw the hand angle grinder with its blade still spinning and ready to use.

The officers located the suspect who had a lighter in a firm grip in his right hand and appeared ready to ignite it.

The officers were aware that Taser was not an option and instead distracted the man and swiftly grabbed his wrists and hands to be able to control him and get the lighter away. He was then restrained using two pairs of handcuffs.

As other officers arrived, PCs Moore and Stoppard searched the garden and found a green plastic fuel container on fire which was only 6ft away from the house and close to a stack of tyres and a wooden fence.

They moved the container away from the house and extinguished the fire using a garden hose.

Liz Groom, chair of the Cambridgeshire Police Federation, said: “PCs Moore and Stoppard conducted themselves with the utmost bravery and professionalism.

“Throughout the incident they were aware that even the smallest spark could have ignited the entire house and endangered lives.”

Stephen Mann, CEO of awards sponsors Police Mutual, said: “I am always astounded by police officers’ acts of bravery and my colleagues and I continue to be inspired by their dedication. They are a true inspiration and I feel privileged and humbled to be part of the Awards again.”

A man was arrested for arson with intent but eventually charged with a public order offence and later given a 12-month community order and supervision and restraining order against the victims.

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An organised heist mob made off with €63,000 in cash after they raided an ATM machine in Edenderry, Co Offaly.

The gang, believed to be Eastern European, posed as road workers hours before the robbery, using traffic cones with ‘Road Flooded’ as cover.

The thieves then brought in their tools, including an angle grinder, to remove the cash machine.

According to reports gardai believe that the gang set off the alarm at Clonbullogue Post Office in Tullamore over 30km away in order to create a diversion.

The raiders were unable to remove the ATM, but they did get it open and made off with €63k before making off in a Renault Clio.

A source told The Sun: “This was a criminal enterprise committed with military precision.

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Double life burglars caught red-handed
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Burglar Michael Richard Bray


Burglar Ryan David Cummings

TWO “professional” burglars caught red-handed through the actions of a boatman have been jailed.

Michael Richard Bray, 39, and Ryan David Cummings, 25, lead a double life, York Crown Court heard.

Both have or have had legitimate work helping to maintain the country’s roads. But they are also criminals who targeted a waterways organisation’s depot and tried to make off with vehicles and power tools.

Carl Fitch, prosecuting, said: “Property in the region of £8,000 would have been stolen had they not been stopped by the police and caught red-handed.”

The Honorary Recorder of York, Judge Paul Batty QC, said of the burglary: “It was steeped in professionalism.”

To carry it out, Bray had travelled “a considerable distance” to Hensall from his home at Trentside Trailer Park at Burringham near Scunthorpe, and Cummings, of George Street, Snaith, had used his local knowledge.

“It is perfectly plain to me you were after valuable equipment,” he said and jailed both for eight months each.

Bray will serve an extra four months as he was on a suspended prison sentence at the time.

Both men pleaded guilty to burglary.

Mr Fitch said a man on a barge alerted police to the pair’s activities at Hensall, near Goole, at 5.30pm on May 21.

They had used an angle grinder to break through an expensive security lock at the Canal and Rivers Trust depot.

By the time police arrived, they had also loaded up a quad bike worth £3,000 onto one of the depot’s trailers, also worth £3,000.

They had hitched the trailer to their flatbed truck, and collected together lawn mowers, strimmers and other tools ready to take away.

For Bray, Chris Morton said he had been a traffic control safety officer earning about £30,000 a year, though he was currently unemployed. He suffered from depression and anxiety and had spent two weeks in hospital in June 2016.

Although Bray had previous convictions for burglary, the last one had been 17 years earlier.

Cummings, who didn’t have a lawyer, said he worked for Highways England creating smart motorways.

Mr Fitch said Bray had 23 convictions and was on a 10-month prison sentence suspended for two years for having indecent images of children when he carried out the Hensall raid.

Cummings had 13 previous convictions. In February 2016, he had been fined £1,300 for professional fly-tipping.

Bray initially tried to claim someone else had done the angle grinding but when the judge said he needed Bray to say so under oath from the witness box, Bray declined. The judge sentenced the pair on the basis they had been the ones who had broken the depot’s security lock.

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