Case against Cork woman accused of burglary adjourned until April 28

Eddie Burke, solicitor, represented Glenda Fray at Cork District Court
Case against Cork woman accused of burglary adjourned until April 28

The case was adjourned by Judge Mary Dorgan, on the application of Sergeant Gearóid Davis.

A woman accused of committing a burglary by climbing in through a bedroom window of a house and stealing jewellery and cash had the case against her adjourned until April 28, when a date will be set for a hearing.

The case was adjourned by Judge Mary Dorgan, on the application of Sergeant Gearóid Davis.

Eddie Burke, solicitor, represented Glenda Fray, aged 40, of Hegarty Square, Blarney St, Cork, at Cork District Court.

Sergeant John Kelleher alleged last week that it occurred on June 21, 2025, at Leeside Apartments, Grattan St, Cork, when the homeowners left at around 2pm, locking the front door, but leaving two bedroom windows open and slightly ajar. 

The windows face a locked internal car park. 

“When they returned home at 6pm they found a jewellery box on the windowsill of one of the bedrooms.

“A sum of €380 in cash was missing from a box kept in a cabinet in one of the bedrooms.

“Garda Eimear Reilly obtained CCTV footage. The injured party alleged that a number of necklaces and one gold ring were stolen. She was unable to put a monetary value on these items,” Sgt Kelleher said.

Judge Mary Dorgan accepted district court jurisdiction after hearing this outline of the allegations.

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