Subject: US Embassy Ireland issues security alert following attack on American

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Overnight: US Embassy Ireland issues security alert urging incr personal security awareness flwg brutal attack on American tourist in central Dublin. See email.

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An American tourist is in intensive care after being attacked and severely beaten by a group of youths on Talbot Street in Central Dublin. The attack took place within meters of the busiest Garda (police) station in the country.

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SECURITY ALERT – U.S. EMBASSY DUBLIN IRELAND
JULY 25, 2023


Location: Ireland


Alert: Security Awareness


Event: With a number of recent incidents reported in Irish media, the U.S. Embassy in Dublin reminds U.S. citizens to exercise good personal security practices while traveling.


Travelers should safeguard valuables, such as credit cards and passports, and refrain from carrying large amounts of cash. The U.S. Embassy Dublin encourages all citizens to be aware of their surroundings, especially when traveling in unfamiliar places, crowded locations, empty streets, or at night.


Please follow good security practices at home and while traveling. Dial 1-1-2 or 9-9-9 for emergency medical or police support in Ireland.


Actions to Take:


Review personal security best practices.


  • Be aware of your environment.

  • Avoid walking alone, if possible, especially during hours of darkness.

  • Do not wear or display expensive jewelry or watches and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.

  • Avoid placing passports, cash, cell phones, or other valuables in the outer pockets of backpacks or purses or on tables in public places.


Be cautious of your surroundings


  • Be vigilant. Pickpocketing, mugging, and “snatch and grab” theft of mobile phones, watches and jewelry can occur.

  • Look up locations before you travel to them.

  • Do not leave bags unattended in restaurants, pubs, hotel lobbies, and parked cars. Most reported thefts occur at crowded tourist sites, at airports, car rental agencies, on public buses, trams, and trains, and at the major railway stations.

  • Avoid leaving baggage alone in a car, including in a closed trunk.

  • Avoid staring at your phone while walking in public areas.

  • Limit earbud/headphone use when in public.

  • Be mindful of your alcohol consumption.

  • Keep a low profile.


Assistance:


U.S. Embassy Dublin, Ireland +353 1 668-8777
ACSDublin@state.gov
State Department – Consular Affairs  +1888-407-4747 or +1 202-501-4444
Ireland Country Information
Enroll in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP ) to receive security updates.

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https://ie.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-dublin-ireland/

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