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England Captain Harry Kane’s luxurious Range Rover, worth £ 100,000, has been stolen outside a home in East London, according to reports.
The 27-year-old footballer, who is the third Tottenham Hotspur player to be involved in a crime in recent months, had previously expressed his fears that a gang would attack him.
The thieves used an electronic device to unlock the vehicle that was outside a fancy address, The Sun newspaper reported.
Police have confirmed that they received a report of a theft of a vehicle off a residential property in the Chingford area on October 25.
A statement from the Metropolitan Police said: “Agents contacted the victim and conducted investigations. No suspects were identified.”
A spokesman said the investigation had since been closed but would be reviewed if new information came to light.
Kane is reported to have previously obtained CCTV footage showing a car passing in front of his luxury vehicle on multiple occasions in the past month, raising fears that he was the target of a gang.
The forward, who is expecting his third child with his wife Kate Goodland, is said to be “happy that no one was hurt” and that nothing irreplaceable or personal was stolen from him, according to The Sun.
Tottenham Hotspur said the theft was a “private matter” and declined to comment.
Kane has scored 13 goals in 16 games for Spurs this season and is currently preparing for England’s Nations League game against Belgium on Sunday.
In May, Kane’s teammate Dele Alli was arrested at knife point by burglars and beaten in the face during a robbery at his north London home.
The 24-year-old midfielder called it a “horrible experience.” Two men took items, including watches and jewelry, before fleeing.
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In March, the family of former Spurs defender Jan Vertonghen suffered a knife-point robbery at their north London home while he was out of the Champions League.
Vertonghen was part of the team that traveled to Germany for the second leg of the round of 16 with RB Leipzig when four thieves wearing ski masks broke into his home.
The Belgian’s wife and their two young children were unharmed, but the gang is believed to have escaped with electrical devices.