Richhill cash machine theft took less than 60 seconds, court hears

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The theft of a cash machine worth £10,000 from a filling station in Richhill in County Armagh took less than 60 seconds, a court is told

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Sean Paul Donnelly, 22, of Navan Street in Armagh city, appeared at Newry Magistrates' Court on Friday.The theft took place at a premises on the Portadown Road in Richhill on Tuesday morning and a stolen digger used in the raid was set on fire.A police officer told the court that CCTV footage showed the theft took less than a minute.

The address where police found the two men with an angle grinder is the former home of Mr Donnelly's grandparents, which is now derelict and uninhabited.

 

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