02-13-2021, 01:06 PM
Carlo Ancelotti’s home broken into by masked gang who stole safe before being scared off by his daughter
Everton manager, Carlo Ancelotti's Merseyside home was reportedly broken into by a masked gang who stole a safe before being scared off by his daughter, Katia.Â
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Police were called to the house in Blundellsands at 6.35pm after two men broke in and made off with a safe.
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It is understood the 61-year-old Italian manager was not in the house at the time but his daughter disturbed the men while sunning from the scene.Â
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The burglars, who were later described as wearing black waterproof clothing and black balaclavas, reportedly ran away from the house after being discovered by Katia, 36.
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Police have since said a safe was stolen during the burglary.
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Merseyside Police confirmed they had been called to a Crosby home just after 6.30pm on Friday to reports a safe had been stolen.
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They said two men had entered the home in the raid, saying: “The offenders were described as wearing black waterproof clothing, possibly with white writing on, and black balaclavas.
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“The occupants of the house were unharmed. “Officers attended and enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
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“The property will be forensically examined and CCTV opportunities are being explored.”
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Everton manager, Carlo Ancelotti's Merseyside home was reportedly broken into by a masked gang who stole a safe before being scared off by his daughter, Katia.Â
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Police were called to the house in Blundellsands at 6.35pm after two men broke in and made off with a safe.
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It is understood the 61-year-old Italian manager was not in the house at the time but his daughter disturbed the men while sunning from the scene.Â
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The burglars, who were later described as wearing black waterproof clothing and black balaclavas, reportedly ran away from the house after being discovered by Katia, 36.
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Police have since said a safe was stolen during the burglary.
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Merseyside Police confirmed they had been called to a Crosby home just after 6.30pm on Friday to reports a safe had been stolen.
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They said two men had entered the home in the raid, saying: “The offenders were described as wearing black waterproof clothing, possibly with white writing on, and black balaclavas.
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“The occupants of the house were unharmed. “Officers attended and enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
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“The property will be forensically examined and CCTV opportunities are being explored.”
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