News about Tony Kelly

You dopes! Cops on rooftop caught bunglings trying to loot a £130,000 cannabis crop from a drug factory

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
After scrambling onto the rooftop in an attempt to escape, bungling robs who were attempting to break into a cannabis factory were trapped by police. After officers were apprehended by a drone and CCTV cameras, the raiders can be seen walking across a roof dressed all in black and clutching balaclavas. They were part of a gang of nine who broke into a house that held a £130,000 heroin crop in Folkestone, Kent. Liam Walker, Leo Joseph, and Tony Kelly were caught on television during a 30-minute "negotiation" with police.

Man, 31, is charged with the murder of nursing assistant, 23, whose body was found next to a burning car in Northern Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2023
The 31-year-old was arrested by detectives and will appear in court in Craigavon. A second 31-year-old man arrested as part of the probe is still in police detention. Stephanie McClelland, 36, and Andrea Catherine Theresa Stevenson, 43, appeared before Lisburn Magistrates' Court on December 3 on one count of assisting an accomplice. In the early hours of Sunday, Odhran Kelly (left) was discovered dead in Maple Court, in Lurgan, County Armagh.

Both women, 43 and 36, have been charged with the murder of a nursing assistant, 23, whose body was discovered in Northern Ireland alongside a flaming car

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
Odhran Kelly (left and right), 23, was discovered in Maple Court, County Armagh, Lurgan, County Armagh, in the early hours of Sunday. A 43-year-old woman has been charged with assisting an addict and will appear in Lisburn Magistrates' Court on Thursday. Both 31-year-old men, who were also arrested as part of the police probe, are still in jail. According to police, there is no evidence that there was an organized crime connection to the shooting.

Pictured: Nursing assistant, 23, whose body was found beside a burning car in Northern Ireland - as police urge three people seen on CCTV walking 'not far' from vehicle to come forward

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
In the early hours of Saturday, the 23-year-old's body was discovered in Maple Court, near Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland. Detectives who opened a murder probe do not believe his death is linked to organised crime and have ordered three people arrested on CCTV walking 'not far' from the vehicle to come forward. On Sunday, floral tributes were left outside a police cordon where forensics were seen combing the melted remains of the vehicle. Jacqui Murray, Odhran's bereaved mother, arranged flowers near where her son died and left a handwritten note that was also signed by her older son Paul: My beautiful boy, taken too soon.' My heart has been broken into a million pieces. Mum and big brother Paul, I love you always.'

Woman, 20, reveals how hackers took over her Facebook account when she clicked on used car advert - before her photos and details were used to scam others out of thousands of pounds

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
Ellie White Turner, 20, claims that the social media giant has done nothing to help her recover her account after fraudsters robbed her five-year-old profile and used it to flood the Marketplace selling platform with illegal advertisements purporting to sell cars at knock-down rates. In reality, the photographs and details on the advertisements have been taken from real classifieds, but the fraudsters, who promised to'deliver' the vehicle with a money-back guarantee, simply disappeared with the money after it had been sent over in advance by a victim. Ms Turner's profile, which is full of personal photos, private family memories, and personal contact information, is among those who have been drawn into the scam, which she believes was started after clicking on a used car advertisement.

How fraudsters are delivering fake advertisements for low-price luxury cars that will save the taxpayer £12.50 per month

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Fraudsters are nicking photos and details from real car advertisements on forums such as Auto Trader, Gumtree, and eBay and then posting them on Facebook Marketplace. The legitimate-looking pages have begged top-end cars like BMWs, Audis, and Mercedes for knock-down prices, mainly around £5,000, under the ruse of having purchased them at 'auction'. Many of the vehicles are listed in London as ULEZ compliant Euro 6 diesels produced from September 2015 to December, presumably in an attempt to cash in on homeless Londoners looking for dependable motors in order to avoid the £12.50 per day levy.