Rural Life
The owner of cattle that were stolen in Co. Monaghan recently is appealing for anyone with information to report it.
Gardaí are investigating the theft of a number of cattle, which occurred in the area of Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan this week.
Gardaí are investigating the reported theft of up to 30 cattle from a shed in the Laragh area of Castleblayney.
N.Ireland
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed that investigations are underway after...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said its officers are investigating the theft of seven cattle from Ballyward in Co. Down.
An appeal has been issued for information relating to the theft of seven cattle from a farm in Ballyvourney, Co. Cork.
Gardaí have launched an investigation into the theft overnight of seven high-quality in-calf Friesian heifers from farmland in Co. Roscommon.
Beef
Hundreds of cattle have been reported either missing or stolen so far this year - with just a fraction of these recovered to date..
The public and members of the farming community have been asked to be on alert following the theft of 22 cattle from a farm in Co. Down.
Farmers have been urged to be vigilant to cattle theft, both with their own animals and in ensuring that they don't buy stolen stock.
987 cattle were reported missing by Irish farmers in 2020, with a further 95 cattle reported stolen, the Department of Agriculture says.
Breaking News
Gardaí have confirmed that enquiries are “ongoing” in relation to the theft of six cattle from a farm in Co. Mayo last week.
Investigations are underway into the theft of a number of cattle from land in Co. Mayo earlier this week, according to An Garda Síochána.
Investigations are ongoing by members of An Garda Síochána into an incident of livestock theft in Co. Limerick last weekend.
DNA evidence has been used for the first time in Britain to prove that a farmer in Wales stole his neighbour's cow in a court case this week.
Investigations are ongoing into the theft of 19 Limousin heifers from a shed in an overnight raid over the weekend.
A number of cattle reported missing has prompted investigations into suspected cattle theft in recent days in Co. Armagh.
Organised crime gangs are becoming increasingly involved with the theft of cattle across Northern Ireland, according to the Ulster Unionist Party.
A number of cattle have been reported stolen from a farm in an overnight raid yesterday morning, Wednesday, July 31.
Police have made a renewed appeal for information on cattle which were stolen from a farmyard in Co. Armagh in recent months.
Police have appealed for information following the theft of cattle near the Northern Irish border in Co. Armagh in recent days.
A "large amount" of cattle have been raided from a farm in Co. Monaghan last night, according to a statement from An Garda Síochána.
Police have appealed for information relating to the theft of a number of cattle in Co. Armagh overnight.