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Keane Mulready-Woods grew up in Drogheda and attended St Oliver’s Community College. [2] He was from a working-class family; he was born to Elizabeth and Barry, and had three brothers and one sister. [2] [3] He was a fan of motocross, owned his own scrambler and was described by his cousin as the "best scrambler rider in Drogheda". [2]
The car, with a 132 registration, was stolen by Crosby and two others from the car park of an industrial estate on the Ballymakenny Road, Drogheda. [1] It was then taken to a field at Yellowbatter, outside Drogheda. [1] The thieves drove their original car, a BMW, to a petrol station, where they purchased petrol and put it into a water bottle. [1]
The Drogheda feud is a series of allegedly connected crimes in Drogheda, Ireland.Four people have been killed as a result of the feud. [1] The feud began in 2017 when a drug trafficking focused organized crime gang split into two divisions, with one faction led by Richie Carberry along with two brothers aged in their 20s from the Moneymore estate on the north side of town, [2] and the other ...
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Mary Regan (born 16 April 1982) is an Irish journalist. She is currently a political reporter for RTÉ News. [1] [2] She formerly held the role of political editor with UTV Ireland, [3] and previously held the same role at the Irish Examiner and was a regular panelist on Tonight with Vincent Browne.
Gardaí believe that he was the leader of one of the gangs in the Drogheda feud. [1] [2] [3] His gang is known as the Price-Maguire organised group, which has close ties with several other gangs, including the McCarthy-Dundon gang from Limerick. [1] [2] [3] The feud led to four deaths.
The Drogheda Independent is a newspaper that serves the Drogheda area, including Drogheda, Mid-Louth and East Meath. [1] The newspaper covers stories from local and regional news, advertisements and its own database of records. It is Drogheda's only non-free newspaper, the other main newspaper in Drogheda being the free Drogheda Leader.
Newly released 911 audio revealed the horrifying moment a 7-year-old Ohio girl begged her armed father not to kill her during a standoff with cops, telling him, “I don’t want to go to heaven ...