Newry Murder of Brian Phelan: Woman, 26, charged by police | Newry Times
Detectives from PSNI’s Serious Crime Branch investigating the murder of Brian Phelan in Newry, in July 2018, have charged a 26-year-old woman.
She is charged with perverting the course of justice, assisting an offender and withholding information.
Detective Inspector Michael Hawthorne explains, “Detectives remain committed to bringing all offenders, whether they are the principal offender or an ancillary, to justice for their crimes.”
Detective Inspector Michael Hawthorne explains, “Detectives remain committed to bringing all offenders, whether they are the principal offender or an ancillary, to justice for their crimes.”
“I would like to reassure the public that where there is information to act on, we will, no matter what the passage of time,” he adds.
She is due to appear at Newry Magistrates Court on Wednesday 10 March.
Detective Inspector Michael Hawthorne explains, “Detectives remain committed to bringing all offenders, whether they are the principal offender or an ancillary, to justice for their crimes.”
As is normal procedure all charges are reviewed by the PPS.
One man remains in custody, charged with murdering Mr Phelan and is awaiting trial.
Detective Inspector Michael Hawthorne explains, “Detectives remain committed to bringing all offenders, whether they are the principal offender or an ancillary, to justice for their crimes.”
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