Urgent warning for Irish holidaymakers as woman has car ‘stolen’ from Dublin Airport parking

--

Irish holidaymakers are being urged to be alert after a female passenger had her car “stolen” from a car park at Dublin Airport.

Rebecca Cooper, from Northern Ireland, traveled to Dublin Airport on Saturday, April 20, to set off on her holidays. Parking her car in the airport’s Express Red Car Park, Rebecca made sure to take photos of where she was parked, so she could locate her car after 10 days abroad.

Returning to the car park on Wednesday, May 1, she said her car was nowhere to be found. Alerting the airport staff, they helped her look around the car park, but they could not find the vehicle.

READ MORE – Four children among six airlifted to safety after emergency off Dublin coast

Speaking to Belfast Live about the incident, Rebecca said she wanted to share her story to alert any other holidaymakers to such potential dangers. Her car is a keyless vehicle, which police have previously noted as being victims of theft due to keyless entry technology.

She said: “To get into the parking lot, you have to either read your plate or scan a QR code you get on your confirmation email. We went and parked the car, and we actually thought it was really good because it’s such a big car park that they had stewards.

“We left the car and went on holiday, then got back on Wednesday. We got the shuttle bus and I had taken a few photographs of where the car was, because I ironically lose my car whenever it’s parked in a car park. I took three photos from different angles.

“So when we got there I looked at the photos, looked at the space, and saw the car wasn’t there. My partner walked around to have a look in the car park, but I just stood and stared at the photos, I could see from the background and everything my car wasn’t there.”

Rebecca said the on-site staff were very helpful, both in looking through CCTV and helping to report the incident to Gardaí.

A Gardaí spokesperson said: “Gardáí are investigating the unauthorized taking of a vehicle in Swords, Co. Dublin that was reported on Wednesday 1st May 2024. Investigations are ongoing.”

A Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) spokesperson said: “DAA Airport Police works in close collaboration with An Garda Síochana at Dublin Airport on investigations of this nature.

“We do not comment on specific aspects of ongoing investigations as due legal process must be adhered to. Any comment in relation to any alleged incident at Dublin Airport could be prejudicial in any subsequent court case either criminal or civil.”

Join the Irish Mirror’s breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive breaking news and the latest headlines directly to your phone. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

The article is in Romanian

Tags: Urgent warning Irish holidaymakers woman car stolen Dublin Airport parking

-

PREV The new trend of underwear sheets. Designer: History and life of today’s youth. We are not well
NEXT The Nokia 3210 mobile phone, which caused havoc in the 2000s, has been relaunched. At what low price does it sell?