A string of burglaries were committed in Offaly last Friday.
Over €10,000 worth of cash and jewelry has been stolen during a spate of burglaries in the midlands.
The five break-ins occurred in the Offaly area.
Gardai are appealing for information to the incidents which occurred on Friday afternoon and evening.
Cash and jewelry worth over €10,000 were stolen from a house on Chancery Park Road in Tullamore, after gaining access through a rear window between 5.30pm and 6.30pm.
While, around €200 was taken from a home in Meadow Close, between 1pm and 6pm, after access was gained through the rear door.
Jewelry was also taken from a residence in the Ballycumber area after the rear door was forced open between 4pm and 7pm on the same evening.
In Clara, two more properties were broken into - One on Fredrick Street, and one in Westwood Park between 1pm and 7pm.
Gardaí say a dark coloured car was seen driving suspiciously in the area around that time.
Anyone with any information, or dashcam footage from Tullamore, Clara, or Ballycumber is asked to contact Tullamore Garda Station.
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