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‘Professional’ crooks who raided Perrie Edwards & Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s home ‘used tall ladder’

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POLICE believe a gang of suspected professional crooks who smashed into Little Mix star Perrie Edwards and her fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s home targeted the couple using a tall ladder via an upstairs window.

The Sun told yesterday how the couple were at their mansion with their one year old son when they were ruthlessly targeted by burglars, who made off with jewellery and designer valuables on Tuesday evening.

And now sources say cops have identified how the thieves entered by scaling the property as the oblivious pair enjoyed an evening at home alone in a shamelessly brazen heist.

A pal said: “It seems astonishing that you could be burgled in your own home during the evening without even being out, but that’s what police believe happened. “It now looks as though they were targeted by some fairly brazen and experienced criminals who had the brass neck and the wherewithal to climb the back of a large property and get hold of all this expensive kit before they were noticed. “They must be pretty seasoned but police are determined to get hold of them before anyone else falls victim.” Read More on Perrie EdwardsRAID TERROR Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain burgled while at home with babyFAMTASTIC Little Mix's Perrie Edwards & Alex look loved up on day out with son Axel Cheshire Police confirmed officers were called to the burglary at 10.45pm on Tuesday, saying: “The offenders have broken into the home stealing jewellery and handbags while the occupants were inside.” It’s understood a number of homes in the exclusive area of Cheshire have significantly increased their security arrangements in recent months as a precaution.

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