A NUMBER of people arrested in connection with a feud between a number of families in Ennis have been released without charge.
The arrests were made last Wednes- day, in connection with damage to two houses in the town in recent weeks.
A house in the Westbourne area and another house in John Paul Avenue were damaged in separate incidents in recent weeks.
Windows on the house in John Paul Avenue were broken last Thursday week, while a car parked outside the premises was also damaged.
The men arrested were questioned at Ennis Garda Station throughout the day on Wednesday. A file will be sent to the DPP, who will decide whether charges are to be brought.
These were the latest arrests by gardai investigating several inci- dents in Ennis town over the past few months.
In the early hours of June 13, a hand
grenade was thrown through the glass panel of a house on Childers Road, Seer ateaee
The army explosive ordnance dis- posal team was brought in to deal with the device. A controlled explo- sion was carried out on the device at a nearby quarry. The grenade was live, but was faulty and did not detonate and the family that was in the house at the time escaped injury.
Two weeks ago, three men were ar- rested in connection with the grenade attack. The three, aged 26, 30 and 35,
were detained at Ennis Garda Station and questioned at length, before be- ing released without charge. A file on this will also be prepared for the Dye
The investigation into the various incidents has been intense and sever- al gardai are part of the investigation team, which is headed by Superin- tendent John Scanlan of Ennis Garda Station. Gardai have carried out house to house enquiries, several statements have been taken, while examinations have also been carried out.
There have been many allegations over the past few months, including claims of intimidation, assaults and damage to property.
The feud has left residents in the Cloughleigh area of the town saying they are living in fear.
At a public meeting in the town re- cently, fear was expressed by locals that there would be further violence. Gardai have pledged to continue to investigate the incidents and say they will continue to have visible presence in the Cloughleigh area.