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Burglars steal Van der Meyde dog
Everton footballer Andy van der Meyde has had two cars and his dog stolen, just days after being fined by his club for going on a night out.
Burglars broke into the 26-year-old's home in Bebington, Wirral, at the weekend, taking his seven-month-old pedigree Dogue de Bordeaux, Mac.
His Ferrari and Mini Cooper cars were also stolen.
Van der Meyde was fined and warned by manager David Moyes last week for going out 48 hours before a match.
The player collapsed at home after the night out in Liverpool city centre.
His partner told paramedics she believed his drink had been spiked and the Dutch international was taken to hospital.
Van der Meyde's home was burgled while he was playing a testimonial match at Goodison Park.
A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "We are appealing for information about a burglary in Higher Bebington, Wirral, between 1330 BST and 1730 BST on Saturday.
"A number of personal items were stolen, including a Ferrari, a black convertible Mini Cooper and a Dogue de Bordeaux dog called Mac."
The dog is the same rare breed as Hooch in the Tom Hanks Turner and Hooch film.
The Ferrari was later found abandoned in the Norris Green area of Liverpool.
Burglars steal Van der Meyde dog
Everton footballer Andy van der Meyde has had two cars and his dog stolen, just days after being fined by his club for going on a night out.
Burglars broke into the 26-year-old's home in Bebington, Wirral, at the weekend, taking his seven-month-old pedigree Dogue de Bordeaux, Mac.
His Ferrari and Mini Cooper cars were also stolen.
Van der Meyde was fined and warned by manager David Moyes last week for going out 48 hours before a match.
The player collapsed at home after the night out in Liverpool city centre.
His partner told paramedics she believed his drink had been spiked and the Dutch international was taken to hospital.
Van der Meyde's home was burgled while he was playing a testimonial match at Goodison Park.
A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "We are appealing for information about a burglary in Higher Bebington, Wirral, between 1330 BST and 1730 BST on Saturday.
"A number of personal items were stolen, including a Ferrari, a black convertible Mini Cooper and a Dogue de Bordeaux dog called Mac."
The dog is the same rare breed as Hooch in the Tom Hanks Turner and Hooch film.
The Ferrari was later found abandoned in the Norris Green area of Liverpool.