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Gardaí in Clare investigating burglaries in four different areas

Gardaí in Clare investigating burglaries in four different areas

The first burglary occurred at a retail premises at Ministers Cross, between Sixmilebridge and Hurlers Cross in the early hours of Thursday morning, June 26.
At 3.40am approximately, three males in a grey or black Volkswagen Golf, 3-door model forcefully entered a retail premises at Ministers Cross. A number of minutes later they left the scene in the direction of the Low Road to Bunratty.
Gardaí explained: 'This is a distinctive vehicle and the three males are described as average build. We are appealing to retailers that are listening this morning. Did any of these men enter your premises at any stage on Wednesday, their outfits are distinctive.
'One male was wearing a grey/black Adidas tracksuit with three stripes, the second male was wearing a black Nike tracksuit and the third male was wearing a grey tracksuit.'
Please contact Shannon Garda Station on 061 365900 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 with any information.
Gardaí are also investigating a burglary that took place on Friday afternoon, June 27, in the Knockadrehid area of O Briens Bridge.
The injured party left the home that morning and when they returned just after midday, their home had been burgled.
Gardaí in Killaloe are appealing to anyone that was in the area between 10am and 12pm. If you have any information that could assist the Killaloe Gardaí with this investigation, please contact Killaloe Garda Station on 061 620540.
On the same day, a burglary that took place at a property in the Kilcolumb area of Kilmaley between 7pm and 8pm.
The perpetrators forced their way into the rear of the property and fencing wire was stolen. Witnesses place a large white, with a black window on the sliding door of the van, at the scene before 8pm last Friday evening. This van may have been in the area between Wednesday the June 25 and Friday June 27.
Gardaí are appealing to anyone that may have observed this van, can assist Gardaí with a direction of travel, a description of the driver or a registration number of the van. If you have any information, please contact Ennistymon Garda Station on 065 7072180.
While on Saturday evening, between 6pm and 8pm, a burglary occurred in the Derrynaheila area of Feakle.
During this two-hour window, the perpetrator gained entry to the home by breaking a window at the rear of the property.
Gardaí in Scariff are asking anyone that was travelling or walking in the Derrynaheila area on Saturday evening, to please contact them on 061 922790.
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