🏳 Castlebridge · IE · 25 Jun 2026
Tools Worth €5,000 Stolen in Recent Castlebridge Burglary
Gardaí are actively investigating a recent burglary in Castlebridge, County Wexford, an incident that adds to growing community concerns over a spate of recent break-ins in the area over the past few weeks.
Significant Loss of Equipment
The latest incident reportedly took place at a property on the Old Airfield Road. According to authorities, the break-in occurred sometime between 4:00 PM on Tuesday, June 23rd, and 11:00 AM on Wednesday, June 24th, 2026.
Following the discovery of the break-in, a thorough technical examination of the scene was conducted by Gardaí. It has been confirmed that a number of items were stolen during the raid, notably a significant quantity of tools. The estimated value of the stolen equipment is in the region of €5,000, representing a substantial loss.
Appeal for Information
With investigations into the burglary ongoing, Gardaí are issuing a public appeal. They are urging anyone who may have relevant information, or who may have noticed any suspicious vehicles or individuals in the Castlebridge area—particularly around the Old Airfield Road during the specified timeframe—to come forward and assist with their inquiries.
Preventing Tool Theft and Burglaries
The theft of valuable tools is a common occurrence, particularly in rural and semi-rural areas. Here are several preventative measures to help secure your property and equipment:
- Secure Storage: Ensure that all tools and valuable equipment are stored in a locked, secure outbuilding, garage, or heavy-duty site box when not in use. Upgrading to high-security padlocks and heavy-duty hinges is highly recommended.
- Mark Your Property: Engrave, paint, or permanently mark your tools with your name, Eircode, or a unique identifier. This makes them significantly harder for thieves to sell and much easier for Gardaí to return if recovered.
- Record Details: Keep a detailed inventory of your valuable tools, including makes, models, serial numbers, and photographs.
- Security Lighting and Alarms: Install motion-sensor security lighting around your property and outbuildings. Consider fitting a monitored alarm system to any structures where valuable equipment is kept.
- Community Vigilance: Participate in local Community Alert schemes and report any suspicious activity or unfamiliar vehicles to the Gardaí immediately.
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