Significant Update on Police Investigation into £1 Million Burglary at Jack Grealish’s Home as No Suspects Identified
The investigation into the £1million burglary at footballer Jack Grealish’s home has been concluded, as police were unable to identify any suspects.
Despite a “thorough investigation” into the break-in at his £5.6million residence, authorities have no leads.

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Sources indicate that Jack and his girlfriend Sasha Attwood, both aged 29, are “devastated” that the investigation has been closed, fearing the gang “will likely escape with it.”
The intruders stole jewelry and watches valued at £1million while Jack was engaged in a match with Manchester City against Everton.
Sasha was at home with ten of his family members during the incident.
She managed to alert the authorities, but the culprits escaped within minutes.
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Previously, we reported that police conducted “exhaustive” local inquiries following the incident but were unsuccessful.
The decision to terminate the investigation suggests it may have been executed by a professional foreign gang.
Jack’s mansion near Knutsford, Cheshire, has been targeted by burglary rings from Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Peru.
A source remarked yesterday: “Jack and Sasha recognized early on that the chances of the gang being caught were slim.
“Nevertheless, the official closure of the investigation is still a heavy blow for them.
“It implies the gang is likely to evade justice and might target others.”
Post-raid, Grealish—currently on loan at Everton—stated online: “This has been a traumatic experience for all involved, and I’m profoundly grateful that no one was harmed.”
Cheshire Police commented: “After a thorough investigation by detectives, this case has now been closed with no suspects identified.
“Should any new information surface, it will be reviewed by officers.”