The number of burglaries and thefts in Ireland increased in the third quarter of 2024, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO)
Figures show burglaries increased by 10 per cent last year, rising by 878 to 9,981. Increases in incidents of non-aggravated burglary accounted for most of this change.
The number of incidents of Theft and related offences rose by seven per cent, or 5,331, with 60 per cent of them being theft from shops.
However, the number of homicides in the country fell by 12 per cent to 75 incidents in the year to Q3 2024.
This includes murder, attempted murder and dangerous driving causing death.
Kidnapping-type offences rose by 16 per cent to 168, weapons and explosives offences by 11 per cent to 2,970 and public order type offences by three per cent to 30,092.

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