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Woman robbed at Limerick ATM

IN A very brazen theft, a woman had cash grabbed from her hands at an ATM in Limerick city. 

On June 7 at 8.10am, a woman in her early eighties was at an ATM on O’Connell Street. 

She withdrew a sum of cash and suddenly a young woman jumped in front of her, grabbed the cash out of her hands and ran off. 

The older woman was in shock, but wasn’t hurt. 

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Sergeant Ber Leetch of Henry Street garda station told Limerick Live: “This type of theft has already been reported to gardaí in Limerick in recent weeks, obviously some criminal sees this as an easy way to get money.”

She advises people to go to an ATM in a shop or busy area and that for anyone vulnerable – a very young, an elderly or lone female, should ask someone they trust to stand with them. 

Sergeant Leetch said: “Criminals will always look for vulnerability and isolation, as they do not want to be caught so they do not want to be seen.”

In this case, CCTV captured the incident and the gardaí are investigating.

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