Thieves steal Charlie Cameron’s Mercedes Benz from Brisbane home
While Brisbane Lions star Charlie Cameron was starring in the AFL State of Origin fundraiser for bushfire victims, thieves were stealing one of his most prized possessions.
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THIEVES have stolen Brisbane Lions forward Charlie Cameron’s Mercedes-Benz while he was in Melbourne playing in the AFL State of Origin fundraiser for bushfire victims last night.
In a tweet this morning, Cameron’s Lions teammate Mitch Robinson asked followers to contact the players if they had seen anything suspicious around the star forward’s million-dollar Norman Park home.
Hamilton, Ascot, Clayfield crime: Crime gang leaving Brisbane’s richest residents in fear
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— Mitch Robinson (@MitchRobinson05) February 28, 2020
Charlie Cameronâs car was stolen
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In Norman park! If youâve potentially seen it or noticed anything suspicious in the area, please contact us. pic.twitter.com/0kkjRgU5fa
According to police, a break and enter was reported at the Norman Park residence at about 6.45am.
It’s believed the white Mercedes-Benz, number plate 400 ZFT, was stolen between about 10.30pm last night and 6am this morning.
The Brisbane Lions team was contacted about the matter and said the players would not be commenting.
“We won’t be commenting publicly on this matter as it is a police investigation,” a Brisbane Lion spokesperson said.
Originally published as Thieves steal Charlie Cameron’s Mercedes Benz from Brisbane home