Roscommon gardaí issue appeal following cattle theft

Gardaí have issued an appeal for any information about the cattle.
Roscommon gardaí have issued an appeal for information following the theft of cattle from lands in Ballymacurly, Co Roscommon.
A farmer reported to gardaí that when he left his rented farm at Ballyglass, Ballymacurly on April 11th at 5.30 p.m., there were five bullocks in a pen in the slatted shed. When he returned at the same time the following evening, two of the bullocks were gone.
Gardaí in Roscommon are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious, have any information in relation to this theft or have been offered animals for sale in unusual circumstances to contact Roscommon Garda Station on 090 6638300 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
Local Crime Prevention Officer Damian Bartley advised farmers to check on their cattle regularly and report any suspicious activity to Gardaí.
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