The Argus

Community service after caught in deal

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A man who was seen by Gardai involved in a drug deal admitted he was selling, the district court has heard.

And the same man was caught again after he tried to get back into a house he had been renting when the new tenant had found drugs.

Alex Dunne, (23), 64 Grange Drive, Muirhevnam­or was seen by Gardai at Long Avenue on January 29 last year, shortly before midnight.

Gardai said he was involved in a another man.

Cannabis worth €140 and cocaine worth €53 were found on him. Gardai also said that on June 5, a tenant at a house in College Manor contacted them to report items had been found on the property when they moved in. ‘drugs transactio­n’ with

While Gardai were there, Dunne came to the house and said that he used to live there and needed to get his property. There was a small amount of cannabis, around €10, in the home.

In addition, Gardai raided Dunne’s house at Grange Drive and again, found cannabis worth around €10. The defendant has seven previous conviction­s, including for driving offences, but none for drugs.

Solicitor Elaine Connolly said these incidents had happened when Dunne was unemployed, though he had been working for a year previously.

The case had been adjourned for a community service report, which found him suitable. Judge John Coughlan imposed Judge Brennan’s recommenda­tion of 200 hours community service instead of a nine month sentence.

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