Judge orders arrest of teenage sisters accused of stealing 500 from student with Down syndrome
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Two teenage sisters, aged 16 and 17, are under arrest orders after failing to show up in court for charges involving thefts from vulnerable adults in Dublin. This stems from a garda investigation and violates a court order mandating that they stay away from people with intellectual disabilities while out on bail. The judge highlighted this breach of conditions, emphasizing the court's concern for the safety of vulnerable populations.
A judge has ordered the arrest of two teenage sisters after they failed to appear in court for theft charges related to vulnerable adults in Dublin.
The sisters, aged 16 and 17, had a condition of bail requiring them to stay away from individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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