*The Boylesports incident occurred in April 2022.ย 

A MAN who robbed a BoyleSports in Ennis wearing a balaclava and wielding a knife has pleaded guilty to a separate robbing spree.

At Ennis Circuit Court, Dylan Considine Kelly (23) of no-fixed abode has pleaded guilty to four separate robberies in Bunratty and Ennis.

In March, Judge Francis Comerford at Ennis Circuit Court imposed a two year prison term suspending the final 12 months on the cocaine addict after he made away with โ‚ฌ265 in cash from a BoyleSports outlet on the eastern outskirts of Ennis on April 5th 2022.

Now, Mr Considine Kelly along with another man, Andrew Price (40) has pleaded guilty to a spate of robberies in the Bunratty and Ennis areas across a number of days last October.

Both men who had an address of Laurel Lodge, Ennis at the time of the robbing spree have pleaded guilty to robbing on October 14th, Tim Croweโ€™s shop at Ministerโ€™s Cross, Bunratty of โ‚ฌ500 in cash and โ‚ฌ800 cigarettes.

Both have also pleaded guilty to on October 20th robbing Bar One Racing, Turnpike Rd, Ennis of โ‚ฌ2,340.

Both have also pleaded guilty to robbing Tim Croweโ€™s shop, Ministerโ€™s Cross, Bunratty of โ‚ฌ500 in cash and โ‚ฌ900 in cigarettes on October 24th last.

Mr Considine Kelly pleaded guilty to a fourth charge on October 21st at Tim Croweโ€™s Gala shop, The Green, Sixmilebridge of robbing โ‚ฌ400 in cash.

The two men are currently in custody where Mr Considine Kelly is serving the sentence for the BoyeSports robbery.

At the time of his sentencing in March, Mr Considine Kelly had no previous convictions for this type of criminal behaviour.

In relation to the Boylesports robbery, counsel for Mr Considine Kelly, Patrick Whyms BL (instructed by solicitor, Daragh Hassett) told the court in March that his client carried out the crime to pay off a drugs debt.

Mr Whyms said that at the time Mr Considine Kelly was spending โ‚ฌ500 per week to finance his cocaine addiction and his legitimate weekly income totalled โ‚ฌ129.

Mr Whyms stated that Mr Considine Kelly indicated the night of the robbery he handed over the โ‚ฌ265 to people he owed for drugs.

Det Sgt Noelle Bergin said that at Garda interview concerning the Boylesports robbery, Mr Considine Kelly said that he felt terrible and sorry for his actions.

Det Sgt Bergin stated that Mr Considine Kelly was โ€œvery remorseful and couldnโ€™t believe he could wave the knife like that and put the man in fearโ€.

Mr Whyms stated that Mr Considine Kellyโ€™s descent into very poor behaviour was as a result of desperation for money for drugs.

He said that Mr Considine Kellyโ€™s motivations were from his financial difficulties from drug taking.

Mr Whyms said that his client โ€œhad no intention to harm anyoneโ€.

Mr Whyms stated that his client is โ€œvery remorsefulโ€ and โ€œis very sorry for what he has doneโ€.

Judge Comerford has adjourned the cases against both men to May 10th to fix a date for sentence and has ordered victim impact reports.

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