*Flora Crowe.ย 

A SIXMILEBRIDGE retailer has told a court that she and her staff “now operate under a cloud of fearโ€™” after three armed robberies on her businesses over the space of ten days.

At Ennis Circuit Court, Flora Crowe said that the three armed robberies last October โ€œhave had a profound effect on my family, our staff and also the sense of safety within our communityโ€.

Ms Crowe said that prior to the robberies last October to her Croweโ€™s Sixmilebridge and Croweโ€™s Ministerโ€™s Cross, Bunratty stores, the family run business had been very fortunate never to experience a robbery, let alone an armed robbery over the past forty years.

In the case, Judge Francis Comerford imposed a three year-one month prison term on Dylan Considine Kelly (23) of no-fixed abode for the robberies with the final nine months suspended resulting in a two year four month jail term to serve.

Judge Comerford said that he could see how โ€œterrifying it was for an Irish town to have this series of robberies with threats of violence in a short space of timeโ€.

In her victim impact statement, Ms Crowe said, โ€œDuring each of these traumatic events, armed robbers entered our store, threatened the wellbeing and safety of our staffโ€.

She said, โ€œThe fear and uncertainty experienced during these robberies cannot be overstatedโ€.

โ€œTwo of my dedicated staff members have resigned, unable to cope with the recurring threat of violence. Additionally, three others were so terrified by these incidents that they were unable to produce their own victim impact statements todayโ€.

Ms Crowe said, โ€œThese crimes have not only shaken our sense of security but have also undermined the trust and community that we have in Sixmilebridge. Many of our staff are female and youth workers so it adds to the vulnerability we faceโ€.

Ms Crowe stated that โ€œthe emotional and psychological toll on my employees and myself has been significant. We now operate under a cloud of fear, constantly worried about the possibility of another robberyโ€.

She said, โ€œI myself was pregnant at the time of the robberies and it added to the real sense of fear that I had when I had when I had to lock up each night until the suspect was caught. Our store has always been more than just a place to buy groceries; it has been a gathering spot; a place where neighbours meet and support each otherโ€.

Ms Crowe said, โ€œThe repeated violations have eroded that sense of safety and community. We live only two minutes from our shops and to know that these armed robberies could happen when we live so close by frightens meโ€.

In the case, Mr Considine Kelly pleaded guilty to the robbing spree that commenced at 8.29pm on October 14th, Tim Croweโ€™s shop at Ministerโ€™s Cross, Bunratty taking โ‚ฌ500 in cash and โ‚ฌ800 cigarettes where a covered Mr Considine Kelly was armed with a claw hammer.

Seven days later, Mr Considine Kelly robbed Tim Croweโ€™s Gala shop, The Green, Sixmilebridge of โ‚ฌ400 in cash when armed with a scissors and three days at 5pm October 24th and robbed Tim Croweโ€™s shop, Ministerโ€™s Cross, Bunratty again this time armed with another make-shift weapon and stole โ‚ฌ500 in cash and โ‚ฌ900 in cigarettes.

Judge Comerford said that Mr Considine Kelly of no fixed abode but staying at Laurel Lodge in Ennis at the time was armed with make-shift weapons.

Judge Comerford said Mr Considine Kelly was in a terrible place due to his drug addiction.

Judge Comerford said that Mr Considine Kelly was in receipt of โ‚ฌ129 social welfare per week and was spending โ‚ฌ500 per week on his cocaine addiction.

Mr Considine Kelly carried out the robberies to pay down a drug debt.

The sentence imposed on Mr Considine Kelly who was also for his guilty plea to on October 20th robbing Bar One Racing, Turnpike Rd, Ennis of โ‚ฌ2,340.

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