Isak’s house at Darras Hall in Northumberland was hit by the
robbers on Thursday, just 48 hours before he played in Newcastle’s 1-0 win at
Fulham on Saturday.
Northumbria Police said it received a report of a burglary
from a property at around 1005 BST on Thursday.
“The offence is believed to have taken place earlier that
day. It was reported that offenders gained entry to the property and took a
vehicle from the address,” a police spokesperson said.
“The vehicle was later found abandoned in the Dissington
area, and the occupants had fled the scene.”
It is not known whether Isak or his family were at home at
the time of the burglary.
The break-in came three months after Isak’s Newcastle
team-mate Joelinton had his home burgled.
The Brazilian midfielder was not at his house, which is also
in the Darras Hall estate, at the time, but received a security alert on his
phone as it happened.
Wealthy Premier League stars have long been prime targets
for burglars, with Manchester City winger Jack Grealish’s Cheshire home raided
in December.
The thieves took jewellery and watches during City’s Premier
League clash against Everton.
“This has been a traumatic experience for all of us, I am
just so grateful that nobody was hurt,” Grealish said at the time.
AFP
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