Gardaí are continuing their investigations after a shop in Broadford village was broken into.

In the early hours of Thursday morning (June 24th) between 3:30am and 3:45am, a shop on the main street of Broadford village was broken into, the shutter mechanism was interfered with and the front door was smashed in.

Intruders forced the cigarette machine off the wall and stole it along with the drawer of the cash register. A silver Audi A3 5 door vehicle was believed to be used in this burglary according to Gardaí.

Killaloe Garda Station have appealed to anyone who was in Broadford between 3am and 4am and saw this vehicle or who may have dash cam footage to make contact with them on 061 620540.

Meanwhile, a home in the Victoria Court estate on the Lahinch Rd in Ennis was subject to a burglary between 1:10pm and 5pm on Tuesday afternoon (June 22nd). The rear kitchen window was smashed and entry gained to the house. A small and large Afghan gold necklace, a gold Afghan ring and bracelet were stolen.

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