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Man charged in court over number of residential burglaries in Co Wicklow

Jimmy Cash is charged in connection with four burglaries and one historical burglary
Jimmy Cash is charged in connection with four burglaries and one historical burglary

A man in his 30s has appeared at Bray District Court charged over a number of residential burglaries carried out in Co Wicklow over the past 12 years.

Jimmy Cash, 36, with an address at 7 Daletree Place, Ballycullen, Dublin, is charged in connection with four burglaries at houses on Wednesday 24 September 2025 and one historical burglary from March 2013.

Detective Garda Tadhgh O'Connor from Wicklow Garda Station gave evidence of his arrest to Judge David Kennedy.

He said Mr Cash was arrested yesterday in relation to four burglaries that were carried out on residential properties in Co Wicklow on Wednesday this week and one from 2013.

The first of those occurred in Clonpadden at around midday where a gun safe was stolen. Det O’Connor told the court a shotgun which was in the safe has yet to be recovered.

Three further houses were burgled in the Annagowlan area where money and items were stolen.

Mr Cash was also charged in connection with a burglary carried out in March 2013 in Blainroe.

Barrister Sorcha Dianamh Ní Néill Fulham, representing Mr Cash, applied for bail.

Detective Garda O’Connor said he would object to bail due to what he said were the seriousness of the charges.

Judge David Kennedy refused bail and remanded Mr Cash in custody to appear again via video link on October 2nd.

A second person, a woman in her 20s, appeared before the courts yesterday charged in connection with the investigation.