Woman jailed for ‘quite staggering’ offending in Cork city

She pleaded guilty to multiple theft offences as well as a number of charges of being intoxicated to such an extent that she was a danger to herself or others.
Woman jailed for ‘quite staggering’ offending in Cork city

A “quite staggering” amount of shoplifting offences in and around Cork city saw a 27-year-old woman jailed for six months. Pic: Larry Cummins

A “quite staggering” amount of shoplifting offences in and around Cork city saw a 27-year-old woman jailed for six months.

Judge Mary Dorgan imposed a sentence of nine months with the last three months suspended on Mary Connors of Cork Simon Community.

“There is a huge amount of offending before the court — it is quite staggering,” said Judge Dorgan.

Solicitor Eddie Burke said that Connors was pleading guilty to all charges against her and asked for the sentence of nine months with the last three months suspended to be backdated to August 23.

Judge Dorgan agreed to backdate the sentence as the accused has been in custody since that date.

Connors pleaded guilty to multiple theft offences as well as a number of charges of being intoxicated to such an extent that she was a danger to herself or others. One theft dated back to November last year but all other counts related to this year.

On November 19, 2024, at Dealz, Grand Parade, she stole €350 worth of items and was handling €750 of stolen property from other stores.

On April 15, 2025, she stole €150 of alcohol from Tesco, Paul St.

On June 17, she stole €350 worth of clothing at JD Sports at Mahon Point shopping centre.

On June 30, she was caught shoplifting at the deli counter of Centra on North Main St.

Three days later, she stole €250 of property, including an air fryer and a coffee machine, at Tesco, Paul St.

On August 5, she stole €593 of cosmetics from Brown Thomas.

On August 22, she stole €175 worth of property at Chemist Warehouse, Cornmarket St.

The following day, she stole €176 worth of bed clothes from Next, Opera Lane. On the same date, she was caught with a pliers and tinfoil to assist in the carrying out of thefts.

Connors also admitted several counts of being so drunk that she was a danger to herself or others on various dates.

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