Joelinton seen for first time as he arrives home after terrifying alert warned three thieves were lurking in mansion

JOELINTON has arrived home after his mansion was last night targeted by thieves.

The injured Brazilian had been watching his team take on Man City from the sideline when he got an alert that three thugs had entered his house.

Terry BlackburnJoelinton arrived back at his home this morning[/caption]

Cops rushed to his home while he was at St James’ Park

Joelinton met police on his driveway today after forensic officers visitedNNP

While at St James’ Park he immediately contacted the police who raced to the address in Northumberland, shortly after 7.30pm.

By the time officers arrived at the multi-million pound home the attackers had fled.

No one is understood to have been inside the property when the home invaders struck.

No arrests have been made and enquiries into the raid at the 27-year-old’s home are ongoing.

Photos show Joelinton arriving home this morning to find forensic teams dusting his home.

As he pulled up to his gates he looked shocked through the tinted windows of his car.

The burglary is one of a string of attacks on the homes of footballers.

The Sun revealed last month that Jack Grealish’s terrified family hit panic buttons as a gang of burglars looted his new home.

Around ten relatives were cheering on the Manchester City star in his televised match at Everton when they heard noises upstairs and dogs barking frantically.

Despite extensive security and perimeter fencing around Jack’s   lavish home, the crooks got in and fled with £1million of watches and jewellery.

Just weeks before, West Ham star Kurt Zouma‘s family home in Essex was targeted while he was inside.

The robbers also stole jewellery and high-end watches worth £1million – with Zouma forced to miss his team’s game against Crystal Palace.

A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Shortly before 7.30pm yesterday police received a call from a concerned homeowner who reported that three men were inside their home in Darras Hall.

“Thankfully the homeowner was not home but had received a security alert on their phone and immediately reported concerns to police.

“Police were deployed to the scene however, those alleged to be involved had fled the scene.

“Enquires remain ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us via 101, or the ‘Report’ pages of our website.”

GettyThe Newcastle midfielder is currently injured[/caption]   

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