
TWO separate investigations are underway into how a violent prisoner escaped custody while attending a hospital in Limerick this past Wednesday (November 12).
John Moloney (23), of South Claughaun Road, Garryowen, Limerick, had been on the run for 24 hours on Thursday.
Mr Moloney was one year into a four and a half year sentence at Limerick Prison for committing arson.
He fled from prison officers while attending St John’s Hospital for treatment to one of his hands.
A Garda manhunt was continuing to search for Moloney, who it was suspected was picked up in a vehicle by an accomplice.
A statement released this Thursday by the Irish Prison Service said: “The Irish Prison Service can confirm that a prisoner has escaped from lawful custody while on escort to St John’s Hospital in Limerick yesterday afternoon.”
“An Garda Síochána were notified immediately and provided with all the relevant information in relation to the prisoner,” the statement added.
“The Irish Prison Service is currently investigating the circumstances of the escape.”
The Garda Press Office also confirmed that Gardaí had launched an investigation.
“Gardaí were alerted by the Irish Prison Service to an incident where a prisoner escaped from lawful custody at a hospital in Limerick City, Wednesday 12th November 2025,” the Garda spokesman said.
“An Garda Síochána continues to liaise with the Irish Prison Service and investigations are ongoing.”
Prison sources said the IPS investigation was centred around how Moloney managed to escape from the prison officers who accompanied him from Limerick Prison to the hospital.
Moloney was jailed last November after pleading guilty to petrol-bombing a house and damaging vehicles with a hurley.
His sentencing hearing at Limerick Circuit Court heard he threatened an injured party and told them “I’m going to eradicate you”, before attacking a car with a hurley.
The occupants of the house attacked by Moloney and others were left terrified by the ordeal, the court heard at the time.


