Woman pleads guilty to attempted abduction of child

Woman tried to take two-year-old child from an early years school in south country Dublin

A woman has pleaded guilty to the attempted abduction of a toddler from a child care facility in Dublin.
A woman has pleaded guilty to the attempted abduction of a toddler from a child care facility in Dublin.

A woman has pleaded guilty to the attempted abduction of a toddler from a child care facility.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, tried to take the two-year-old child from an early years school in south county Dublin on September 22nd last.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that the woman has a diagnosis of schizophrenia and her mental capacity is also affected by her difficulties with poly-substance abuse.

She had previously received treatment at the Central Mental Hospital and the court heard her condition has improved dramatically.

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Judge Martin Nolan released the woman on bail on strict conditions including that she stay away from creches, schools and anywhere children are gathered.

He set a date for her sentence next Tuesday.

Maurice Coffey BL, prosecuting, said the State was objecting to her release on bail as there was a concern that the woman may commit more offences while on bail.

Other conditions attached to her bail are that she comply with a curfew between 10pm and 7am and sign on daily at a garda station. She must also live at her mother’s home in south Dublin, stay sober and keep the peace.