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April 23, 20138476906Driving OffenceGardai detain teens after high speed chaseKilcock, Co. Dublin
October 06, 20112225466Driving OffenceAppeal for help in finding hit and run van.Terenure, Co. Dublin
August 19, 20111755101Driving OffenceCyclist injured following 3 car crash.Donnybrook, Co. Dublin
August 07, 20118694976Driving OffenceGardai appeal for witnesses after woman hit by carNaas, Co. Dublin
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