Man and woman accused as posing as animal welfare inspectors in Cork city and burgling home have cases adjourned

Judge John O’Leary adjourned both cases on the application of Sergeant Gearóid Davis at Cork District Court to allow time for directions to be obtained from the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Man and woman accused as posing as animal welfare inspectors in Cork city and burgling home have cases adjourned

The allegation was that both defendants entered the building under the false pretences that there were complaints about a dog in the elderly woman’s home and that they were checking on the welfare of the dog as workers from the ISPCA.

A man and woman accused of posing as ISPCA inspectors checking the welfare of a dog belonging to an elderly woman and then burgling her home had their cases adjourned for DPP directions yesterday.

Judge John O’Leary adjourned both cases on the application of Sergeant Gearóid Davis at Cork District Court to allow time for directions to be obtained from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

There was also clarification of the address of Lisa Lenihan, aged 37.

Frank Buttimer, solicitor, said that it should be described as no fixed address and not the particular Knocknaheeny address appearing on court documents, “which has not been her address for a considerable period of time”.

Not describing her in of that address is at her request and the request of the occupier of that residence, the solicitor said.

She was remanded in custody until June 4.

Her co-accused, David Cronin, aged 59, of St Vincent’s Hostel, Anglesea Terrace, Cork, consented to a remand in custody until June 11. Both defendants face the same burglary charge.

The seriousness of the matter was one of the grounds for the objections to bail during Ms Lenihan’s application.

Mr Cronin did not apply for bail.

Ms Lenihan was also charged with possession of cash stolen from the house in the sum of €350.

It was alleged by Garda James Bird that both defendants were captured on CCTV entering Corcoran’s Quay in Blackpool, Cork, shortly before 5pm on Tuesday.

The allegation was that both defendants entered the building under the false pretences that there were complaints about a dog in the elderly woman’s home and that they were checking on the welfare of the dog as workers from the ISPCA.

“It will be alleged that Lisa Lenihan spoke to and distracted the injured party as her co-accused checked the house and stole a pink purse with the money in it,” Garda Bird said.

“The co-accused then leaves the house and beckons Lisa Lenihan, and he leaves with €2,515 in notes.”

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