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Gardai investigating theft of two cars seen 'racing' on Limerick motorway

Frances Watkins, 23 May

GARDAI in Limerick are investigating the theft of two cars who were

later seen "racing" each other on the M7 motorway.

Both cars were stolen in the early hours of Wednesday, May 17 and

were subsequently involved in multiple acts of dangerous driving around

the city and county.

The first was a red Mazda Demio with a 132D registration. It was stolen

between 12am and 5am from The Conifers, Briarfield, Castletroy.

The second was a white Toyota Aqua with a 162L registration. It was

stolen from Riverbrook Close, Shannon Banks in Corbally, also between

12 midnight and 5am.

Both cars stopped and refilled with petrol at a service station in

Castletroy at 5:52am. The occupants of both cars did not pay for same.

Both cars were later seen driving recklessly on the M7 motorway from

Birdhill towards Limerick at 7:45am.

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Eye witnesses noticed that they appeared to be "racing" each other.

The red Mazda was later seen driving dangerously between Bruff and

Kilmallock at 9:15am. It was subsequently recovered by gardai at

Deebert Park, Kilmallock at 11:15am.

The white Toyota Aqua was later seen by eye witnesses driving

dangerously around the green at Garyowen at 9am.

It was later discovered burnt out by the gardai at the Canal bank

adjacent to St. Mary’s Park at 9:30am.

Gardai have said that it appears that both of these crimes are linked.

If you seen either car at any stage last Wednesday morning, then we

would like to hear from you. Please contact the gardai at Henry St

Garda Station and the number there is 061 212400.