TWO men have been arrested by the same police investigating a break-in at Raheem Sterling’s home.
The suspects were held on suspicion of an attempted burglary last night in Oxshott, Surrey, and were held in custody.
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Helicopters and a dog unit were deployed following reports of suspicious activity.
Police are looking into whether there are any links with the break-in at the Chelsea forward’s home in neighbouring village Cobham, Surrey, on Saturday night.
A spokesman for Surrey Police said: “Two men were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary last night in the Oxshott area. They are currently in custody.
“Following reports of suspicious activity around 6.40pm, a number of resources were deployed, including the dog unit and helicopter. Our colleagues from British Transport Police also provided assistance.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish whether there are any links between these arrests and the break-in reported to us over the weekend.”
Sterling raced back from the World Cup after the raid at his mansion.
Terrified fiancée Paige Milian, 27 — who was looking after their two kids — raised the alarm when the gang took watches worth £300,000.
Sterling told FA chiefs he had to go home. News that he’d left the squad broke shortly before the last-16 clash with Senegal.
England footballers were told of the break-in during a team meeting hours before kick-off.
And several of his fellow stars are thinking about ramping up their own home and personal security. The team also offered their support to Sterling, 27.