A Raphoe man has been remanded in custody after he appeared on a series of charges including trespassing, stealing a car and dangerous driving.
Jonathan Ayton appeared at a siting of Sligo District Court today in connection with the incidents in Killybegs yesterday.
Ayton, 39, of The Close, Raphoe, faced a number of charges.
They include entering the home of Sean Rodgers at Fintra Road, Killybegs yesterday as a trespasser to commit a theft.
He was also charged with stealing a car belonging to Ann Rodgers of the same address.
Two other charges of dangerous driving at Inver and Meenbog, Ballybofey were also brought against Ayton.
The court was told he made no reply to the charges.
Solicitor Walker Hegarty said his client did not wish to make an application for bail and he was remanded in custody to appear before Harristown Court on April 22nd next.