Last Sunday at around 7 o'clock in Cabra, Dublin, the incident occurred after a couple momentarily entered their home while the car's engine was running.
The nine-year-old was in the car when it was stolen, but he was able to jump out before the thief could flee. Soon later, the 10-month-old infant was abandoned by the side of the road.
Although no one has been arrested as of yet, the garda said they are following a specific line of enquiry.
People in the neighbourhood have been requesting more garda on the streets, according to local politician Declan Meenagh on Newstalk.
People in the neighbourhood have been clamouring for more garda to be on the streets, local councillor Declan Meenagh said on Newstalk.
“It is quite random, and I don’t think we need to design our policing policy based on responding to these one-off nightmare incidents.
I do believe that there is a slight chance that someone who is hiding out could be apprehended with more police presence.
People in the neighbourhood "seem to want a little more of a visible community police presence," according to the general consensus.
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