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  • 01-03-2021 11:34am
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    Registered Users Posts: 12


    Hi myself and my partner were on the way home yesterday evening from visiting family, around 7.30/8pm, we stopped on the stretch of road between the rocky road roundabout and the clareabbey roundabout in Ennis to let the dog out for a few minutes as she was car sick, as we were stopped i noticed a car driving very slowly passing us and stuck on his indicator and was about to stop in front of our car but continued on and did a U turn, he passed us again on the opposite side of the road and pulled in, he jumped out of the car and began to run at my partner that was standing with the dog just outside the car, my partner jumped in to car and he turned around immediately and rushed in to his car to follow us, we took off straight away so thankfully he wasn't fast enough to see where we went, we are still a bit shaken and in shock that this happened


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  • Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭Meathcat


    Did you get the reg? I would have rung the Gardai straight away.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,853 ✭✭✭✭anewme


    They are getting more and more brazen.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 Sarah20


    No unfortunately with the fright we didn't think to get the full reg, my partner saw it was a 2011 CE and it was a black Toyota.


  • Registered Users Posts: 34,367 ✭✭✭✭o1s1n
    Master of the Universe


    If he's running at your partner and then jumping into his car to rush after you it sounds less like it's to do with your dog and more to do with your partner?

    Scary stuff either way, definitely alert the Gardai.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 Sarah20


    Myself and my partner were thinking this aswell but we never saw the man before and wasn't been followed, we assume he passed, saw the puppy and thought he'd have a chance to rob the dog, i don't know, it was very scary as were both women.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I'd report it to the Gardai, there may be a camera somewhere along that stretch of road that might have caught the full reg.

    Terrifying stuff.

    Its a good few years ago now, but my mother was once approached by a very large intimidating man while she was walking her rough collie. He pulled up his car up and got out and started following her then threatened her and said he was taking the dog.

    Luckily there was another frequent dog walker in the park at the time, a Garda dog handler/trainer who was there with two of his dogs and he chased him off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,853 ✭✭✭✭anewme


    Sarah20 wrote: »
    Myself and my partner were thinking this aswell but we never saw the man before and wasn't been followed, we assume he passed, saw the puppy and thought he'd have a chance to rob the dog, i don't know, it was very scary as were both women.

    There are a lot of incidents if this going on. In an incident in kildare last week, a nine year old boy was chased by a grey jeep. Yesterday in west Dublin a dog was snatched from two teenage girls by two men in Balaclavas.

    It is likely he was going to do a grab and run.

    Hope you are both ok.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 Sarah20


    anewme wrote: »
    There are a lot of incidents if this going on. In an incident in kildare last week, a nine year old boy was chased by a grey jeep. Yesterday in west Dublin a dog was snatched from two teenage girls by two men in Balaclavas.

    It is likely he was going to do a grab and run.

    Hope you are both ok.

    Yh neither of us were expecting anything like this to happen and are scared to even bring the dog for a walk now, its very scary thinking what could have happened but thankfully nothing did.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 Sarah20


    I'd report it to the Gardai, there may be a camera somewhere along that stretch of road that might have caught the full reg.

    Terrifying stuff.

    Its a good few years ago now, but my mother was once approached by a very large intimidating man while she was walking her rough collie. He pulled up his car up and got out and started following her then threatened her and said he was taking the dog.

    Luckily there was another frequent dog walker in the park at the time, a Garda dog handler/trainer who was there with two of his dogs and he chased him off.

    We rang the guards and were told to come in and make a statement, he must have been desperate to run for the dog and other people were walking aswell with dogs, i just hope no one else gets a fright like that, its terrifying.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I hope you're both okay. Something like that can really shake you up and stick with you.

    My mam was in her seventies when it happened, and it really took her a while to feel confident going back out with the dog after that.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12 Sarah20


    I hope you're both okay. Something like that can really shake you up and stick with you.

    My mam was in her seventies when it happened, and it really took her a while to feel confident going back out with the dog after that.

    Yh the dog hasn't been outside the door since it happened and were afraid to walk her anywhere now.


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