Woman stole charity collection box  from Cork church

Noreen Foley was sentenced to a total of six months in prison for the theft, and 14 counts of shoplifting around Cork city.
Woman stole charity collection box  from Cork church

Ms Foley pleaded guilty to the litany of thefts as her solicitor Eddie Burke said: “Her life is one of absolute chaos”. 

A charity collection box for St Vincent de Paul was stolen from a church by a woman who has been sentenced to a total of six months in prison for this and 14 counts of shoplifting around Cork city.

Noreen Foley, aged 37, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to the litany of thefts as her solicitor Eddie Burke said: “Her life is one of absolute chaos”. 

Judge Catherine Ryan noted the extensive difficulties in the defendant’s life and expressed the hope that Foley could put her time in custody to good use, saying: “The court sympathises with you. You are still a young woman. You can still try and turn your life around. I wish you well.”

Sergeant John Dineen said the charity box was stolen from the Church of Our Lady Crowned shortly before a Mass commenced. 

Ms Foley was one of two people involved in the theft. 

The charity box was found damaged nearby with the cash missing.

Sgt Dineen said it was not possible to say exactly the amount of cash in it at the time, except to say that when the offerings were forwarded to the charity on previous occasions, the amounts were approximately €200 each time.

Other thefts carried out by the accused occurred in shops in Cork city centre, including Dunnes, Centra, Mountain Warehouse, and Elvery’s. Mr Burke said many of the items stolen were clothing and small household items, including cheese and butter.

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