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Mother and children held at gunpoint 04.02.11

A RURAL Inishowen community was reeling last night after a mother and her young children were held at gunpoint by an armed gang.
The gang struck as the woman was getting her four children ready for the school bus at their dormer bungalow in Kinnego near Buncrana around 9am.
Her businessman husband, who runs a car dealership in Derry, had left for work when three armed raiders barged into the family's dormer bungalow.
They threatened the woman and her children and demanded money. The raiders stole €15,000 before fleeing in the family car, a dark blue Audi A6, registration-number 09DL2621. No shots were fired and nobody was physically injured, say gardai.
Shortly after the incident, a male in his 30s was arrested near the house in Kinnego driving a Silver Nissan Almera, registration number CZJ 2195. He was taken to Buncrana garda station for questioning.
Gardai and the PSNI are hunting the raiders who fled over the border into Derry through Bridgend, Co Donegal. The Audi A6 was found abandoned in Derry around 10am by the PSNI.
The couple are in their 30s and their children range in age from seven to 12. Family and friends were rallying around them last night.
Fianna Fáil councillor, Rena Donaghey, said the local community was shocked and angered by the incident.
"You could not get a more decent family. The people in Kinnego are terrified and really shocked that something like this could happen in broad daylight. This must have been a terrifying ordeal for a young mother getting her children ready for the school bus," said Cllr Donaghey.
"I would appeal to anyone who might have seen anything suspicious in the area to contact the gardai."
Buncrana garda station can be reached at 07493 20540.
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