Home Analysis Burglary and Related Offences Chart

The following is the CSO data from 2004 to 2010 charting the number of burglaries in the ROI. This information has been compiled into chart form by the Crimeireland.com team however for updates please go to the CSO website. Our thanks to the Gardai and Tricia Brew, CSO for providing the information.

 
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'Da Pinchi Code' - Burglars are scribbling chalk marks outside homes to let fellow criminals know which properties to target. Remove these if you see them and notify the resident please!

 


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