
Gardai Seek Car with Cloned Plates After Dowra Mart Burglary
The burglary occurred at around 6:20p.m on Wednesday last (July 16).
Gardaí in the village of Blacklion are investigating, and are looking for four individuals who were in a blue Honda Civic hatchback.
The car has a partial registration of 06-DL. This registration is understood to be cloned, an illegal offence in which the registration of one car is copied and placed on another car.
Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact garda stations in Blacklion or Cavan town, or the Garda confidential line on 1800 666 111.
The An Garda Síochána Cavan/Monaghan Facebook page posted about the incident, saying: "Gardaí in Blacklion are appealing for witnesses to a burglary at Dowra Mart, Dowra, Co. Cavan on July 16 2025 at [approximately] 6:20p.m.
"Four occupants of a blue Honda Civic hatchback, partial reg 06-DL, which is believed to be on cloned plates, are being sought in connection with this incident," the post added.
"Please contact Blacklion or Cavan Garda Stations with any information or the Garda confidential line [on] 1800 666 111," Gardaí said.
In neighbouring Leitrim, Gardaí are investigating after 'tens of thousands' of euro worth of equipment was stolen from a farmyard, including a van, a quad trailer, a bowser power washer, and concrete tools.
It is understood that the theft took place on a farmyard in the Ballinamore area of the county, not far from the border with Co. Cavan.
According to information received by Agriland, the incident occurred 'in the early hours' of Tuesday (July 15) between midnight and 6:00a.m.
A Renault Master van, with a registration of 161-D-1594, along with a quad trailer and several other items, were stolen.

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