Thomas Muller was the victim of a robbery at his home while playing against Barcelona for the Champions League. Photo: Reuters.
As Bayern Munich celebrated a 2-0 win against Barcelona in the second round of the Champions League group stage, midfielder Thomas Müller received some bad news: their home had been robbed. According to the German press, it was a millionaire robbery.
According to information published by the German newspaper bildMüller’s house was robbed around 10 pm by two thugs, when the second part of the important clash between the Germans and the Catalans began.
Bavarian police confirmed the facts in a broad statement and detailed that the loot stolen by the attackers is worth more than six figures. Some media talk more than half a million euros.
According to information provided by the police themselves, the criminals took cash, jewelry and other valuables.
At the moment, what is known is that there is still no trace of the criminals, although the investigations are still open.
The German midfielder, who this Tuesday he celebrated his 33rd birthdaywas informed of the situation at the end of the match and immediately left the stadium without providing further details on the incident.
German police statement
Last night (for this Tuesday), around 10 pm, the police received the report of a robbery in a single-family house in the municipality of Otterfing via an alarm center, so several patrols moved into the property to check.
A few minutes later, the first patrol from the Holzkirchen police station arrived at the residential building and at least two strangers fled through the garden into an adjacent field and fled into the darkness.
As a result, other emergency services, as well as service dog handlers and a police helicopter, were alerted to the Otterfing community for an intense search for the escaped thieves. However, research efforts have not been successful to date.
During the ongoing investigation of the authors, the initial investigation of the crime scene was carried out by the Permanent Criminal Service of the Rosenheim Criminal Police Inspectorate, which is now continued by the Miesbach Criminal Police Station for liability.
Strangers stole cash, jewelry, and valuables in the mid-six figure range.
With information from EFE
Source: Clarin