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04 Nov 2025

Items stolen from parked vehicles of Mass-goers in Carndonagh

A male youth who has been identified and spoken to by gardaí in connection with the incidents is to be dealt with under the Juvenile Liaison Scheme

Items stolen from parked vehicles of Mass-goers in Carndonagh

Gardaí say they have dealt with two similar types of incidents in Carndonagh involving unlocked parked vehicles being entered and items stolen from them while the drivers were attending Mass

Items have been stolen from the vehicles of Mass-goers in Carndonagh.

Gardaí say they have dealt with two similar types of incidents involving unlocked parked vehicles being entered and items stolen from them while the drivers were attending Mass. 

A male youth who  has been identified and spoken to by gardaí in connection with the incidents is to be dealt with under the Juvenile Liaison Scheme. 

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Gardaí say these types of incidents appear to be on the rise with a number of thefts from vehicles in the Donegal Town area recently.

Motorists are advised to always ensure vehicles are locked regardless of whether it is parked at home or in a public area. 

Gardaí are also advising the public not to leave valuables such as cash, electronics or jewellery in vehicles, and to try to park in a well-lit location if possible. 

If  tools must be kept in a vehicle, make sure it is always locked when unattended, have tools properly marked, and keep a record of them with individual markings or photographs.

Any suspicious activity  witnessed around vehicles should always be reported  to gardaí immediately.

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