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06 Sept 2025

Gardaí launch an investigation following two thefts from vehicles in Ballybofey

Locals in Glencovitt and Knock are urged to be on high alert following two recent late-night thefts which saw hundreds worth of goods stolen

Theft from two vehicles in Ballybofey

Gardaí have launched an investigation into the recent thefts and urge residents to ensure none of their property was stolen from November 26 to 27

Gardaí are investigating a couple of recent thefts that occurred in the neighbouring townlands of Glencovitt and Knock in Ballybofey.

A van was parked at an address in Glencovitt and entry was gained to the vehicle but no damage was caused. Several tools were stolen from the van namely a Milwaukee battery grease gun, a Milwaukee cordless drill, a Milwaukee half-inch rattle gun, a tool bag containing sockets, two Bahco socket sets and a very distinctive ‘Zebra’ industrial tablet which had a hard case.

This tablet in particular is very unique and will stand out should anybody be offered it for sale.  The van was broken into between 4 pm on Sunday, November 26 and 6:30 am on Monday, November 27. 

Additionally, a car parked in the townland of Knock was left unlocked and entry was gained. A beige MK purse containing bank cards and cash was stolen from the car. The theft occurred between 9 pm on Sunday, November 26 and 7 am on Monday, November 27.

“We appeal to residents in the areas of Glencovitt and Ballybofey to check around their property, check garden sheds, parked cars etc. to establish whether or not anything was stolen from them between these dates. Please alert Gardaí if you think that anything may have been taken,” Garda Grainne Doherty stated. 

“If anybody observed any suspicious activity in these areas overnight on Sunday night into Monday morning we ask them to make contact with Gardaí in Letterkenny on 074-9167100. Should anybody come across any of the tools for sale, please alert Gardaí immediately. The Garda Confidential line may be contacted on 1800 666 111.” 

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