GARDAÍ are appealing for witnesses after a quantity of cash was stolen from a South Galway secondary school.
Seamount College in Kinvara was broken into on Thursday last between the school closing and Friday morning.
Gort Gardaí have not ruled out a connection with a recent burglary in New Quay National School just across the Clare border.
“We are investigating the break-in and we are asking anyone who might have seen anything unusual in the area at the time, no matter how insignificant it seems, to come forward because it might be of benefit to us in finding the person or people responsible,” Superintendent Patrick Murray of Gort Garda Station said.
Separately, the Burren College of Art outside Ballyvaughan was broken into on Saturday night and Gardaí in Ennistymon are continuing to make enquiries in relation to this.
“Anyone who sees anything suspicious should contact us immediately and should not assume that someone else will,” a spokesperson for gardaí in Ennistymon stated.
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