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Gardaí investigate Kilkenny poultry thefts and bogus callers
Bogus callers are looking to 'check fire alarms' - the fire service do not do this
Reporter:
Sam Matthews
24 Mar 2017 2:47 PM
Email:
sam.matthews@kilkennypeople.ie
Gardaí in Kilkenny are investigating two reports of poultry theft from the Ballyfoyle Road, Kilkenny.
An incident, involving the theft of poultry and household items in the area was reported on the night/early hours of Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11.
A theft of poultry on the same road in Kilkenny, was also reported on Friday night or the early hours of Saturday morning on February 24/25.
In a separate report, residents in the area recently received an alert warning of bogus callers looking to gain entry to houses to check fire alarms. The fire service do not do this.
Anyone with any information about any of the above incidents can contact Kilkenny Gardaí on 056-7775000.
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