A number of burglaries occurred in Westmeath over the last week.
Gardaí are investigating a spate of burglaries across Westmeath.
On Thursday, a property was broken into in Killucan between 8am and 12 noon.
The following day a premises in Delvin was burgled at around 7pm, during which around €50,000 worth of items were taken.
Investigations are ongoing into burglaries in Castlepollard and Mullingar on Saturday, while nothing was reported missing from Castlepollard, €350 worth of items was taken from Mullingar
Also in Mullingar, clothes and farm machinery were taken during a burglary on Monday at around 3pm.
Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to these events to come forward.
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