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Friday 23 December 2011

Footballer Crouch Burgled For Second Time

England striker Peter Crouch has been targeted by burglars for a second time.
The Premier League forward, currently with Stoke City, had his £4.5m Cheshire mansion broken into on Tuesday while he and his wife Abbey Clancy were out.
The couple are believed to have reported the burglary to police when they returned home on Tuesday evening.
The house is on "millionaires' row" in Mottram St Andrew, a village close to Prestbury and Alderley Edge, an area of Cheshire popular with other Premier League footballers.
Wayne and Coleen Rooney and Carlos Tevez live nearby.
It is the second time Crouch has been targeted by burglars, after his previous home in Alderley Edge was raided in 2006.
Crouch, along with Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, Emile Heskey and former Manchester City striker, Roque Santa Cruz, were all burgled by a gang who timed their raids to coincide with football matches - knowing the players would not be at home.
The latest break-in at Crouch's home is believed to be the first time a North West-based Premier League player has been targeted for some time.

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