🏳 Limerick · IE · 23 Aug 2025
Gardaí Appeal After Late-Night Armed Burglary and Car Movements in Limerick
Gardaí in Limerick have launched a major appeal for witnesses following a terrifying late-night aggravated burglary and criminal damage incident at a residential property. Investigators are seeking information regarding the movements of two vehicles believed to be linked to the crime scene.
The violent incident took place on the night of Saturday, August 23, 2025. A group of suspects, reportedly armed, forced their way into a home in Limerick, causing significant criminal damage to the property. The suspects subsequently fled the scene, leaving the occupants shaken but thankfully without serious physical injuries.
Appeal for Vehicle Movements
As part of the active investigation, Gardaí are focusing on tracing the movements of two specific cars observed in the vicinity before and after the incident. While details of the make and model have not been fully released to the public, investigators believe the occupants of these vehicles can provide vital information to the case.
Forensic teams have conducted an extensive search of the damaged property to secure DNA and fingerprint evidence. Gardaí have also been canvassing the neighbourhood for CCTV footage and doorbell camera recordings that might have captured the vehicles or the suspects during their escape.
Community Reaction and Garda Presence
The armed nature of the burglary has caused widespread concern in the local community. To reassure residents, Gardaí have stepped up patrols in the area and are working closely with community watch groups. "Aggravated burglaries of this nature are rare, but we are treating this incident with the utmost seriousness," a Garda spokesperson stated.
Gardaí are urging anyone who was in the area between late Saturday night and early Sunday morning, August 23, 2025, to come forward. They are particularly interested in dash-cam footage from motorists who may have noticed two vehicles driving erratically or at high speeds in the Limerick area around those hours. Anyone with information can contact the Limerick Garda Station or the Garda Confidential Line.
Sources : BreakingNews.ie · Cork Beo · RTÉ
