Shots fired at gardai in enniscorthy armed raid
Gunshots were fired at Gardaí in Enniscorthy overnight, during an ATM raid in the town. It happened at Ulster Bank in Enniscorthy - but no one was injured. At around 3.30am, Gardaí were called to the Ulster Bank on Rafter Street in Enniscorthy where a number of armed raiders were trying to steal an ATM machine. The thieves fired shots at the uniformed officers - while they were still in the patrol car - but no one was injured. The raiders then made their getaway in a dark coloured car in the direction of New Ross. The area has been sealed off this morning - while Gardaí carry out a technical examination. Gardaí say they're still trying to establish whether any money was taken. They're appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.
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