Shirts, stuffed lions & Lego - the stolen England items worth $18,000
Shirts, stuffed lions & Lego - the stolen England items worth $18,000Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England start their World Cup campaign on WednesdayBySami MokbelSenior football correspondent in Kansas CityPublished4 minutes agoEngland had $18,000 (£13,500) of property stolen in a theft from a vehicle that was carrying equipment, according to Jackson County's prosecution office.Two men, Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal, have been charged in connection with the incident, which happened as the vehicle was taking equipment from England's pre-tournament camp in Florida to Kansas City.Despite the incident the Football Association have been clear that nothing was taken that would impact their preparations for Wednesday's opener against Croatia (21:00 BST).Of the property taken, listed in court documents seen by BBC Sport, four pairs of football boots, one football, a pair of goalkeeper gloves and training kit were stolen.Three signed jerseys - valued at a total of $15,000 - were also listed as items taken.It is understood the majority of what was stolen has now been recovered.England's first World Cup training session: What did we learn?Published1 hour agoBellingham, but no Guehi - England's expected teamPublished1 day agoThe full list of the stolen items is:Four pairs of boots valued at $1,340.60 in totalFive pairs of shoes valued at $1,139.50 in totalA signed red jersey valued at $5,000Two white signed jerseys valued at $5,000 eachA World Cup ball valued at $214.50A pair of goalkeeper gloves valued at $160.87Four navy shirts (no value given)Four pairs of navy shorts (no value given)Four light blue long sleeve shirts (no value given)Four light blue short sleeve shirts (no value given)Two stuffed lions (no value given)Multifunctional power strips valued at $40A JBL speaker valued at $149.95A Lego set of a Nike Air shoe valued at $99.99Salik and Kamal each face one count of receiving stolen property, a class D felony under Missouri law...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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