Sinabhfuil tweetz:
[Heartbroken] kids’ bikes stolen [last night] from Mount Tallant Avenue [Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6] by heartless dirty louser swines…
Sinabhfuil tweetz:
[Heartbroken] kids’ bikes stolen [last night] from Mount Tallant Avenue [Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6] by heartless dirty louser swines…
Kevin Powell writes:
I know you don’t normally but the Hulk (above) has been stolen. Taken at some point yesterday on Clancy Quay [Islandbridge, Dublin 8]. It was locked up at the the bike rack and they even took the lock. It has been on loan to a very wonderful Dutch woman while its owner travels through Peru. We’d really appreciate it if we could get some information on its whereabouts. It’s very distinctive and has pretty unique handlebars and awesome stickers.
Marie Therese Walker, of MTW Jewellery (featured in our Xmas stocking fillers list last year), based in Kilkenny city, writes:
My workshop was broken into. Above are a few pictures of some of the pieces that were taken. I feel like a little part of my heart was taken with them. If anyone has any information, I would greatly appreciate it. As many of you know each piece is handmade, which involves many hours of time, love and dedication. I am a small business, a [one-] woman show, trying to do the best I can. Thanks.
Anyone?
Thanks Colin Harmon
Journalist Jenifer McShane
My much-needed wheelchair was stolen last night. It’s old but essential. If anyone sees a wheelchair around Swords please let me know!
— Jennifer McShane (@Jenny_McShane) June 12, 2015
Also, the wheelchair is grey and without footrests and was taken in the Glen Ellan estate in Swords. Just if anyone spots it. Thanks guys.
— Jennifer McShane (@Jenny_McShane) June 12, 2015
Thanks so much for the retweets everyone, I’m so upset and completely disgusted. They could have taken anything else but I need the chair!
— Jennifer McShane (@Jenny_McShane) June 12, 2015
Anyone?
UPDATE:
My wheelchair has been found!! Great news, thanks so much to everyone who helped spread the word around today.
— Jennifer McShane (@Jenny_McShane) June 12, 2015
I don’t you normally do this kind of thing but we have tried Facebook, animal sanctuaries etc to no avail. My sister’s house was burgled a fortnight ago, place ransacked, jewellery etc stolen, the usual. But worst of all, they stole her dog. As you can imagine she is devastated. We are making a last ditch effort with posters etc and hoping we might get her back.
I know you don’t normally do this but this evening (Wednesday) my friend had her bicycle stolen from outside of her work place down at The Point Village opposite the 3 Arena. To make matters she had gone to the doctor because she wasn’t feeling well and found the bike missing when she returned to work. Needless to say she is feeling extra under-the-weather tonight. Its been reported to the Garda & there is CCTV footage but not sure how much use it will be. It would be great if your readers would keep a look out for it while out & about in the city or even on the usual buy-and-sell sites.
‘sup?
You may recall a post from Wednesday about Scottie, who was stolen from outside Superquinn in Lucan, Co. Dublin.
Well.
He’s BACK!
Dublin SPCA writes:
“We are delighted to let you all know that Scottie the stolen terrier has been found. He was handed into our shelter in Rathfarnham yesterday and the owner has come straight up to collect him. We will never know what happened between Scottie having been taken and his return but the main thing is he is unharmed and on his way home. Thank you all so much for sharing we strongly believe this has resulted in Scottie being found.”
Previously: Among The Items Taken
Eoin Hallissey tweetz:
Bike stolen near the Point today. The bike in the first picture, with the blue tyres on it now. Help!
My bike was stolen from Grand Canal Dock earlier today. I’d be very grateful if you could post the attached photos on your site. It’s a green Claude Butler with red handlebars and a mint green saddle. It’s quite distinctive looking so if anyone spots it could they leave a comment or contact Pearse Street Garda Station on 01 666 9000. It’s not in great shape but I’ve had it for almost ten years and my brother had it for quite some time before that so there is a fair amount of sentimental value attached.