The equipment belongs to Davy Lambe who runs a plant hire business in Tullamore.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses after the theft of €40,0000 worth of construction equipment in Offaly.
A three tonne Hitachi Zaxis mini digger, an Atlas Copco rock breaker, and a Husqvarna road saw were all taken from a site in Daingean at around 2.30am on Sunday.
A White transit van and a white Iveco pick up truck are suspected to be have been involved.
They were last seen going through Tyrrellspass at 5.15am on Sunday morning.
The owner of the equipment is Davy Lambe from Davy Lambe Plant Hire in Tullamore, he says anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage is asked to come forward with information:
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