The burglary occurred yesterday morning.
A Westmeath business looked like a 'tornado hit it' after it was burgled this week, according to its owner.
Beans and Leaves on Lloyds Lane in Athlone was broken into yesterday morning at around 1.30am, with a cash drawer for a till, two childrens' money tins, and a receipt printer stolen.
A woman in her 30s has been charged in connection with the incident, and is due to appear before the courts at a later date.
Owner, Steven Linehan, says his staff are safe, and the money can be replaced:
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