The preliminary hearing was heard at Longford District Court
A Longford woman accused of multiple offences of theft and assault, is set to appear again before Longford District Court next Tuesday.
30-year-old Lisa Nevin, of 53 Lana Aoibheann, St Michael’s Road, Longford, was brought before Judge Bernadette Owens charged with nine thefts and two Section 2 assaults.
The court heard how on June 25 this year, Ms Nevin is alleged to have stolen alcohol to the value of €15.64 from Aldi on the Green Road, Mullingar.
On August 4 of this year, she allegedly stole groceries worth €56.40 from Lidl on Dublin Road while three days later, on August 7, Ms Nevin is accused of having stolen 6 cans of Four Loko alcohol worth €33.60 from SuperValu in the Hazelwood Shopping Centre.
On August 8, she allegedly stole groceries and alcohol to the value of €44.42 from Aldi on Green Road, Mullingar, County Westmeath, and on that same day, she was arrested for the alleged theft of 6 cans of Four Loko alcohol worth €33.60 from SuperValu.
A day later, on August 9, Ms Nevin is accused of having stolen property to the value of €100.75 from Dealz in Longford Town’s Market Square, while three days later, on August 12 she returned again to Dealz where she is alleged to have stolen grocery items to the value of €9.55.
That same day, August 12, Ms Nevin is accused of having stolen from SuperValu in the Hazelwood Shopping Centre, alcohol to the value of €31.50, and separately, property to the value of €38.
Ms Nevin was also arrested on that date for having allegedly assaulted two women contrary to Sec 2 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
The court also heard how on February 11 earlier this year, she was arrested for being in possession of a stolen bank card contrary to Section 18 of the Criminal Justice (Theft & Fraud Offences) Act 2001.
Representing Ms Nevin in court was solicitor, Diarmuid Quinn.
Ms Nevin will appear again before Judge Bernadette Owens next Tuesday, September 23.
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