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Gardaí pursue catalytic converter thieves who are targeting hybrid cars
The criminals are targeting older models of Toyota Prius cars.
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The criminals are targeting older models of Toyota Prius cars.
Taxi drivers have been targeted a number of times in the last two years in this area.
The Galway boss expects Gearoid McInerney to be fit for the All-Ireland final.
The forward has faced criticism for going to ground too easily, but claims to be the subject of rough treatment.
‘We are reporting the matter to the police to put an end to this madness,’ said the Danish football federation.
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) has declined to provide an estimate as to when the ACS, originally slated for September 2017, will be able to officially launch.
The Irish player took to his official Instagram page to break the news.
The Lions boss was not happy with how the All Blacks targeted Conor Murray.
Mattie Forde has leapt to the defence of the under-fire Diarmuid Connolly.
Connors told the couple he “had mates waiting outside” and said he would set the apartment on fire.
Children are being pushed into the secondhand clothing bins and then they pop the clothes back out again.
A survey showed that three out of four pharmacies have experienced some form of crime.
It’s just one of the “extreme lengths” they’re going to.
This is the third death threat the senator has received in the last year.
A garda spokesperson said there will be a strong focus on burglars with a high re-offending rate.
The raid happened early on Sunday evening.
But don’t worry, you can choose not to watch them if you want.
The burglars entered the homes of the women in two nearby Wexford towns before stealing property.
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