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Burglary and Arrest, Clarendon Street, Dublin 2 – Wednesday, 11th June 2025

Issue Date: 11/06/2025

Gardaí in Pearse Street have arrested a man in his 40s this morning following a burglary at a business premises this morning, Wednesday 11th June 2025.

At approximately 2:45am, Gardaí responded to a report of a burglary at a retail premises on Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.

On arrival, it was clear that the premises had been damaged and jewellery taken during the burglary.

A description of a suspect was obtained through CCTV, and immediately circulated on radio to other members on duty in the area.

Within the hour, Gardaí on dedicated high-visibility patrol near St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2 observed a person matching this description.

The man (40s) was apprehended by Gardaí and arrested.

He is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda Station in Dublin in connection with this incident.

Gardaí preserved a site next to where the male was arrested for the purpose of conducting a search.

The jewellery stolen in this incident and now recovered by Gardaí is estimated to be to the value of more than €100,000.

The site remains preserved awaiting forensic examination.

Investigations are ongoing.

Assistant Commissioner for the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR), Paul Cleary said, "This arrest and the recovery of jewellery taken demonstrates the professionalism and commitment of Gardaí working in Dublin City Centre on high-visibility patrol.

"Public safety is paramount, and so too is helping to protect city centre businesses and their staff from theft and anti-social crime. The swift and co-ordinated response from Gardaí overnight demonstrates that we are serious about tackling crime in Dublin, and we are yielding some positive outcomes. Our hard work to keep people safe only continues, and we hope that people feel reassured by this."