Stoke City star Josh Tymon burgled by thieves who stole £100,000 Range Rover, expensive watches and designer handbags
STOKE City star Josh Tymon has become the latest footballer to be targeted by a robbery gang.
The midfielder revealed on social media that his home was broken into on Friday by a gang who stole his £100,000 Range Rover along with expensive watches, jewellery and designer handbags and shoes.
The 23-year-old defender said the raiders smashed their way into his house in Cheshire through a back door in a post on .
He is the latest to be targeted.
Last week we told how Real Housewives of Cheshire star Nicole Sealey was also robbed while at home with her husband Joe, son of ex-Man United goalie Les.
Tymon has asked the public for help catching the thieves.
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Detailing the ordeal on social media, he wrote: "Not something I want to be writing but unfortunately you can’t have anything in this world.
"On Friday 18th November our house in was broken into whilst we were away between the hours of 8pm-2:30am.
"They’ve smashed through the back door taken everything in the house of value! High value watches, jewellery, bags, shoes.
"But most importantly they’ve stolen our Range Rover Sport SVR (urban dark grey/blue)."
He added: "We know this is a long shot but would appreciate if everyone could keep their eyes out (it may now very well have different number plates) please share this and let us know if anything that may help in the investigation."
PC Ben Dickinson, of Cheshire Police, said: "We currently have several enquiries underway to locate the offenders and bring them to justice.
"As part of our enquiries, we are keen to hear from anyone who was in the area in the evening of 18 November and may have seen something that didn’t look quite right.
"We will do all we can to ensure that the offenders are caught and face the full force of the law."
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Anyone with information can contact Cheshire Police online or by calling 101 and quoting IML 1417506.
Those who wish to provide information anonymously can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.