The article discusses a recent burglary at Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak's home, where burglars stole jewelry valued at $87,000 along with cash and a luxury car. The thieves, three family members from Italy, admitted to conspiracy, having previously committed similar high-value thefts in the region. Prosecutors described them as a professional group, using video footage to illustrate their method during the crime. Their coordinated operation included traveling from France and utilizing various vehicles for transport. This incident underscores a concerning trend of organized burglaries targeting high-profile victims.
"This was a professional group of traveling burglars," said Dan Cordey, prosecuting, highlighting their organized method and premediated nature of the crimes.
The burglars had already stolen upwards of 1 million in valuables from local individuals, demonstrating a pattern of targeted criminal behavior in the region.
Footage recorded on a 'doggy cam' revealed the intruders conducting an 'untidy search', emphasizing their brazen approach to the highly visible crime.
Despite the clean execution of their previous thefts, the gang’s break-in at Alexander Isak’s home showcased their relentless pursuit of luxury goods and easy targets.
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