Harry Kane’s £100,000 Range Rover stolen by thieves in broad daylight

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A £100,000 Range Rover belonging to Premier League star Harry Kane has been stolen from outside an address in north-east London, according to reports.

Thieves used an electronic device to open the car in Chingford before making off with it in broad daylight, the Sun newspaper reported.

The England captain, 27, reportedly obtained CCTV footage which shows a car driving past his luxury vehicle on multiple occasions last month, leading to fears he was targeted by a gang.

A source close to Kane, who plays for Tottenham, said he’s worried he’s become the latest victim of thieves who are specifically targeting footballers after several of is team-mates were also robbed recently. 

Earlier this year, Dele Alli spoke of the ‘horrible experience’ of being punched by armed raiders who stole watches and jewellery from his London home.

The Spurs midfielder was ordered to hand over valuables to two knife-wielding intruders during the early hours attack in May, at his home in leafy Hadley Wood.

In March, the family of former Spurs defender Jan Vertonghen were robbed at knifepoint while he was away on Champions League duty.

Vertonghen was part of the squad that travelled to Germany for the last-16 second leg with RB Leipzig when four thieves wearing balaclavas raided his home.

They were armed with knives, but Vertonghen’s wife and two children were unharmed.

The Metropolitan Police said officers received a report of a theft of a vehicle from outside a residential property in the Chingford area on October 25.

‘Officers contacted the victim and carried out inquiries. No suspects were identified,’ a statement from the force said.

The Met said the investigation had been closed, adding: ‘If any further investigative or evidential opportunities are established this will be reviewed.’

Kane, who is expecting his third child with wife Katie, is said to be ‘happy no one was harmed’ and that nothing irreplaceable or personal was stolen, according to the Sun.

Tottenham declined to comment on the story and said it was a ‘private matter’.

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