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Derry burglary suspect arrested by Gardaí in Donegal

written by Staff Writer June 28, 2022
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A motorist has been arrested by Donegal Gardaí following two burglaries across the border in Derry.

PSI Detectives from Strand Road are investigating reports of two burglaries and an attempted burglary in the city yesterday, Monday, they believe may be linked.

A report was made shortly after 7am that entry was gained to a house in Riverview Terrace sometime overnight and purses containing cash were taken.

At around 9.30 am, a report was made that a man tried the door of a house in Hayesbank Park but, when he was unable to gain entry, he left.

At 11.40am, a further report was made that keys for a grey Suzuki Vitara had been taken from another house in Hayesbank Park and the vehicle had been stolen.

It’s believed this vehicle was stolen sometime between 5am and 7am and may have been involved in a collision on Craigavon Bridge in the city at around 7am.

The vehicle was later stopped in County Donegal and the driver was arrested by An Garda Síochána.

Detective Sergeant Galbraith said: “We believe these incidents may be linked at this time.

“We would appeal to anyone who was in these areas yesterday morning and saw suspicious activity to get in touch with us.

“We would also ask anyone who witnessed the collision to call us, and for drivers to check dashcam footage if they were travelling in any of these areas yesterday.”

PSI Detectives from Strand Road are investigating reports of two burglaries and an attempted burglary in the city yesterday, Monday, they believe may be linked.

A report was made shortly after 7am that entry was gained to a house in Riverview Terrace sometime overnight and purses containing cash were taken.

At around 9.30 am, a report was made that a man tried the door of a house in Hayesbank Park but, when he was unable to gain entry, he left.

At 11.40am, a further report was made that keys for a grey Suzuki Vitara had been taken from another house in Hayesbank Park and the vehicle had been stolen.

It’s believed this vehicle was stolen sometime between 5am and 7am and may have been involved in a collision on Craigavon Bridge in the city at around 7am.

The vehicle was later stopped in County Donegal and the driver was arrested by An Garda Síochána.

Detective Sergeant Galbraith said: “We believe these incidents may be linked at this time.

“We would appeal to anyone who was in these areas yesterday morning and saw suspicious activity to get in touch with us.

“We would also ask anyone who witnessed the collision to call us, and for drivers to check dashcam footage if they were travelling in any of these areas yesterday.”

 

Derry burglary suspect arrested by Gardaí in Donegal was last modified: June 28th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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