Teenagers were charged in connection with Cherry Orchard incident.
Three teenage boys charged in relation to an incident in which a Garda car was rammed in Cherry Orchard in Dublin have been granted bail.
All three appeared separately before Dublin Children’s Court on a range of charges including car theft, criminal damage and dangerous driving relating to incidents which took place on September 19th.
The boys, two aged 14 and one aged 15, cannot be named as they are minors.
Among the bail conditions, one of the boys has been ordered to obey a curfew, while the other two must stay away from the Ballyfermot area.
They’ll appear before Dublin Children’s Court again on November 15th.

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