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Three arrested in Kildare in connection with property damage worth €400,000

Three arrested in Kildare in connection with property damage worth €400,000

Irish Examiner4 hours ago

Gardaí have arrested a man, 30s, and two juveniles in Kildare in connection with damage of property worth around €400,000
The arrests took place this morning, June 20, at a number of residences across the county following a search operation led by the Kildare North Crime Hub.
The arrests are related to incidents of criminal damage to properties between April 22 and May 4 of this year, with damage costs believed to be in the region of €400,000.
The three are currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at garda stations across Kildare.
Investigations are ongoing.
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