July 12, 2020
McGuigian condemns terrifying Ballintoy robbery

Sinn Féin MLA Philip McGuigian has condemned those responsible for a terrifying burglary in Ballintoy in the early hours of this morning.

A woman in her 60s has been tied up and assaulted by two masked men during a burglary on Whitepark Road  in Ballintoy. 

The North Antrim MLA said:

“This must have been a terrifying experience for the woman.

“This is a close knit and quiet area and it will be left in a state of shock at this entire incident.

“I would call on anybody who saw anything suspicious or has any information to bring it to the police.

“Those behind this attack must be taken off our streets to ensure there can be no repeat of this.”

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