Gardaí have renewed their appeal for information surrounding the abduction of a Dublin family last Sunday and the subsequent robbery of a Securicor van on Monday.
A garda spokesperson said they are appealing for information on a number of vehicles believed to have been used during the incident.
They are specifically looking for information on people or vehicles in the Ashcroft housing estate, Raheny on Sunday and in particular information on a small dark coloured car possibly similar to a Fiat Stilo.
In the Strawberry Beds and Anglers Rest area of Lucan, gardaí are looking for information two vehicles seen in that area, another small dark hatchback car possibly a Honda Civic and a white Transit Van on Monday.
Anyone who was in these areas on the dates are asked to contact the Incident Room in Santry on 01- 6664000.
Last Sunday a gang gained access to the home of the Richardson family at Ashcroft, Raheny, at about 10pm.
Ms Marie Richardson, a supervisor for Marks & Spencer in Mary Street, Dublin, was taken from the house in a van or SUV by the gang along with their two sons, Ian (17) and Kevin (13). The three were held in Cloon Wood near Stepaside before being released on Monday morning.
Securicor employee Mr Paul Richardson was detained in his home overnight. He was forced to go to work at Securicor's Rialto depot and told to leave the depot with his two colleagues in a cash-in-transit van as normal.
The van was driven to the Angler's Rest pub at Strawberry Beds, Co Dublin, where the gang took just over €2 million from the vehicle. Mr Richardson and his two colleagues were then ordered to drive towards Galway in the empty van.