by Gráinne Connolly
St. Macartans GAA club in Trillick has been the second club to be a target of criminal damage in a week.
Last week Omagh's club St. Endas, was ransacked in a burglary.
The window of the club rooms at St. Macartans was broken and the defibrillator was taken from the wall and badly damaged.
The incident happened between the hours of midnight on Friday, 24th February and 11am on Saturday, 25th February.
Police are investigating the case and appealing for information.
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