THIEVES raided Blackburn Rovers star Bradley Dack’s home on last night - stealing his and girlfriend Olivia Attwood’s luxury cars and two Rolex watches.

This morning Love Island star Ms Atwood offered a reward for information about the incident which happened between 11.30pm yesterday and 10.10am todday.

Items taken during the raid at the couple’s executive town house in The Moorings, Worsley, Salford, included a black Mercedes A Class and a black Mercedes GLA.

Police confirmed the cars had been found in Eccles today.

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No arrests have been made.

last night Mr Dack had been playing for Rovers in the club’s FA Cup third round replay defeat against Newcastle at Ewood Park. 

He came on as a second-half substitute in the game Rovers lost 4-2 after extra time.

Commenting on the burglary on her Instagram page, Ms Atwood wrote: “Some disgusting ****s have stole two cars from outside mine and Brad’s house.

“If anyone knows anything and wants to contact me or Brad, we will pay a cash reward.
“Had two Rolex watches stolen, a black Chanel handbag and a new Apple Mac laptop.”

Ms Atwood also posted pictures of the two cars on Instagram.
Mr Dack declined to comment.

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A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police, the force investigating the burglary, said: “Shortly after 10.20am yesterday police were called to reports of a burglary at a property in Worsley. 

“The burglary is thought to have occurred sometime between 11.30pm on Tuesday and 10.10am the following morning. 

“A number of personal belongings were stolen from the property. 

“Two vehicles were also stolen - a black Mercedes A Class and a black Mercedes GLA - but they have since been recovered by police on Marsden Street and Stanier Avenue in Monton, Eccles. 

“No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing. 

“Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident number 578 of 16/01/18, alternatively call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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The Moorings in Worsley

Mowbray believes Dack, who netted his 12th goal of the season in the win over West Brom on New Year’s Day is ‘too good to be languishing in the middle of Championship’.

Speculation over Dack’s future is likely to intensify throughout the month but Rovers are keen to hold on to their star man.

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The Moorings in Worsley