*Ennis Garda Station.ย
A 30-year old ENNIS manโs decision to try to break into cars at the โFort Knox-likeโ Ennis Garda Station car-park โmakes no senseโ.
At Ennis District Court, solicitor, Daragh Hassett said that Nathan Eganโs conduct on the night of 14th/15th of April last at the Garda Station โwas like someone trying to break into a prisonโ.
Mr Hassett said that Mr Egan of Sandfield Court, Ennis had fallen back in with his peers and he had got โa pocketful of tablets”.
Mr Hassett said that prior to the night on April 14th/15th last, Mr Egan had been clean for about eight months and was recovering from a heroin addiction.
In the case, Sgt Louis Moloney said on the night of April14/15th, Mr Egan had tried to gain access to two parked cars in the Ennis Garda Station car-park between 23.50pm and 00.15am.
Sgt Moloney said that Mr Egan did gain entry to a third car in the car park where he stole โฌ100 cash, a lady’s handbag, a bag containing ladyโs clothes and a suitcase.
Sgt Moloney said that Mr Egan was arrested at the scene by Gardai.
Sgt Moloney said that all incidents were captured by CCTV and that when questioned in custody, Nathan Egan made admissions.
All the property stolen by Mr Egan was recovered. Sgt Moloney said that Mr Egan has 62 previous convictions including 19 for theft.
Judge Mary Larkin imposed a three month sentence suspending one month of the term and also imposed a three week sentence and backdated the sentences to April 15th when Mr Egan was brought into custody.
Mr Egan had pleaded guilty to trying to gain access to cars owned by Helen Costello and Aoife Bartley at Ennis Garda Station car park and stealing the items from the car belonging to Mairead Anderson in the same car-park.
Mr Hassett described Mr Egan as โa good young manโ. Mr Hassett said that up to the incident, Mr Egan had been doing โfairly wellโ having had significant drug issues in the past.
Mr Hassett said that Mr Egan โhad very little memory of what happened when he came around at Ennis Garda Station after the effects of the drugs had worn offโ.
Mr Hassett said that heroin โis a horrible drug and ruins your life and is sometimes a fate worse than death if you are a heroin addictโ.
Mr Hassett said that Mr Egan had been on a methadone programme and during his time on remand in prison had been enquiries about drug counselling.