The thefts occurred in Naas and Robertstown
Gardaí are appealing for information after two separate incidents of scrambler thefts in Kildare.
The thefts occurred in Naas and Robertstown.
There was a total of four scramblers stolen: three in Roberstown and one in Naas.
In Naas, the scrambler was stolen from a shed in the Punchestown lower area on 19 June between 2am and 2:10am.
The owner woke up to realise his shed had been broken into and the scrambler was taken.
It's described as Blue Yamaha-Model WR20F with a royal blue, baby blue and pink colour.
In Robertstown, there was three scramblers stolen from a garage at Kittery house in Allenwood south around 4:30am on Sunday morning 21 June.
Five men in balaclavas took the scramblers after breaking the lock in the shed.
The scramblers are described as follows:
1. Suzuki, bright red and yellow colouring
2. Ducati 450, red in colour
3. Husqvarna 450, red in colour
The three scramblers are estimated to be worth €45,000 in total.
Gardaí are appealing to anyone with information to contact Naas Garda Station
The full interview can be heard below:

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