Gardaí in Tullamore are asking the public to get in touch with any information they may have.
Gardaí in Offaly are warning home owners to light up, and look out for their neighbours, after a series of burglaries.
Three homes were broken into over the course of one evening in Tullamore on Friday.
Two were in the Thornsberry estate, where the back door was damaged - both homes were ransacked but nothing was taken.
While a window was smashed at the back of a house in Collins Lane.
It's believed the break-ins took place between 7pm and 11pm that evening.
Tullamore Gardaí are asking anyone with any information on any one of the three burglaries that took place on Friday to contact them.
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