Burglaries reported in Nenagh area

Gardaí are appealing for witness information over two house burglaries reported in recent days at Grange and Dromineer, Nenagh. The first incident occurred between 9am and 7pm on Wednesday, October 1, while the burglary at Dromineer happened last Saturday, October 4, between 7pm and 8pm. Items were stolen in both cases.

Gardaí are also investigating an incident in which eggs were thrown at a house in Millersbrook, Nenagh, last Friday night. Another criminal damage incident is being investigated at Emmet Place, Nenagh, where the back windows of car were smashed on Monday night.

Members of the Divisional Drugs Unit seized around €1,000 of amphetamine and cannabis, subject to analysis, in Roscrea last Monday. A file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Also on Monday, gardaí arrested two individuals, a male and a female, after responding to a report of trespassing at Ormond Drive, Nenagh.

Meanwhile, gardaí from Roscrea Garda Station, supported by members from the Armed Support Unit and Dog Unit, conducted an arrest operation in relation to ongoing investigations into incidents of assault, possession of weapons and public disorder that occurred in Roscrea between November 2024 and July 2025.

As a result, two men in their 20s and 30s were arrested last Monday. Both have since appeared before court.

Separately, Tipperary gardaí have also arrested 14 people on foot of outstanding bench warrants in Nenagh, Roscrea and Newport on Monday.

Speaking about the operations, Inspector Aiden Lonergan from the East Clare Tipperary North Community Engagement Functional Area stated the following: "This operation shows the determination of An Garda Síochána across North Tipperary and East Clare to bring those involved in serious Public Order and related matters before the courts. Those who fail to appear in court and who receive a bench warrant will continue to be a focus for members stationed across North Tipperary and East Clare."