A black Audi A4 Estate car is connected to three burglaries that occurred in Timahoe, Staplestown and Rathcoffey
Gardaí are appealing for information following three related burglaries across the county.
All three incidents took place in the early hours of last Friday morning, with the same black Audi A4 Estate car with the registration 07 D connected to each one.
The first burglary took place at Powers of Timahoe, which was broken into at approximately 1am.
The pub was ransacked, and a large amount of damage was done.
Staff noticed the damage when arriving to work the following morning.
CCTV is being reviewed by Gardaí.
The second burglary occurred at approximately 1.30am on the same day, in which the St Kevins GAA Club House in Staplestown was broken into.
Entry was gained via a toilet window, and the break-in was discovered the following morning by the grounds-person.
CCTV has also been attained from the club house, and is currently being reviewed to attempt to identify suspects.
Gardaí are asking locals who live near St Kevins GAA if they saw the black Audi car acting suspiciously in the area.
The final incident was at the office of Farringtons pub in Rathcoffey, in which the office was broken into at approximately 1.55am.
A copious amount of damage was done to the office, but nothing was taken.
Once again, CCTV from this incident is being reviewed, and Gardaí are looking for the public's assistance of any sightings of the black Audi A4 around the area at the time of the burglary.
Gardaí are appealing to the public for any information in regards to these three break-ins, especially any sightings of the black Audi A4 Estate 07 D car on Friday morning.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Naas Garda Station on 045 884 300.

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