One car was involved in a collision on the Dernawilt Road, outside Roslea on Monday morning.
The Ford Focus car struck a ditch just before 8am. There were no other vehicles involved. The driver was treated at the scene by ambulance staff.
£24,000 seized
Around £24,000 worth of suspected counterfeit goods have been seized by police following the search of a market in the Newtownbutler area on Saturday morning.
The items were recovered following a planned police search.
The items seized include clothing, CDs and DVD's. There were no arrests, however inquiries are ongoing and a file will be prepared for the Public Prosecution Service.
Church vigil
There is a Vigil in the Sacred Heart Church in Irvinestown in honour of the Sacred Heart this Friday, 30th May, beginning at 10pm and ending at 3am.
the Liturgy will be led by Fr Thaddeus Doyle of the 'Curate's Diary' column fame.
Ceili News
There are two big Ceilis this weekend. On Saturday there is a Ceili in St. Patrick's Hall, Ballymoney with the Ardmore Ceili Band. This is the first Ceili there for over 50 years and the organisers are hopeful of a packed house. On Sunday the venue for the Charity Ceili is Drummond Hotel, Ballykelly with the Finvola Ceili Band. Ceili dates: Sunday, 31st May - Parochial Hall, Ballymoney and also the Parochial Hall, Moy; Sunday, 1st June - Drummond Hotel, Ballykelly and Friday, 6th June - Parish Centre, Dunloy with the Copperplate Ceili Band.
WELB member
Education Minister, Caitríona Ruane, has announced the appointment of a new member to the Board of the Western Education and Library Board.
Councillor Mark Durkan has joined the WELB as a local council nominee.
Councillor Durkan lives in County Derry. He is a member of the SDLP and has been a member of Derry City Council since May 2005. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Derry Visitor & Convention Bureau and the Citizen's Advice Bureau Management Committee.
Window smashed
Police are investigating an incident of criminal damage which took place along Darling Street in Enniskillen on 18th May.
The injured party reported that while driving along the street, at approximately 7.30 in the evening an unknown male through a brick through the injured party's car window. Damage of £500 was caused.
Also on the 18th a Volvo car, which was parked at Elim Hall, on Rossorry Church Road, was damaged.
The windscreen of the car was smashed and the bonnet damaged at approximately 8.30pm. £500 worth of damage was caused to this vehicle.
Beer stolen
Three cases of beer have been stolen from Pat's Bar, the Diamond in Enniskillen. The manager reported the theft to police with each case being valued at £20.
In a separate incident a purse was stolen from a woman's handbag in Lidl on 14th May. The purse was taken from the handbag between the till and the exit of the Enniskillen store.
House attack
Police are investigating criminal damage at a house in Inishmore Road, Lisbellaw. Around 8.55pm that evening a window was broken, valued at £150, in a house in the area. Police are appealing for witnesses.
Benetton theft
Benetton in Church Street, Enniskillen have reported the theft of a number of items of children's clothing from their shop. The items, believed to be valued at £55 were taken by customers after lunchtime on 13th May.
Lisnaskea assault
Well known Lisnaskea native Willie Boyd was assaulted by two males on 13th May. The assault, occurred around 7.40pm in the Mart car park area of the town.
Two males, both thought to be aged 16, were involved. One male is described as being 5'6" tall with tannish skin, wearing a black baseball hat and a blue top. The other male, 5'10" is described as having bright ginger hair, and was wearing a green top and blue jeans.
Car attack
Police received a report from an Irvinestown resident that a window in his black Audi car was broken during the night of 12th May. The damage, reported to police on 13th May, happened in the Spruce Hill area of the town and it was the rear window of the car which was broken.
Nothing was in the area that could have been used to cause the damage and, according to the car owner, nothing was taken from inside the car.