Four Men Arrested In Connection With Audacious Red Bull F1 Trophy Theft

60 of Red Bull Racing's hard-earned F1 trophies were stolen last December, and BBC's Crimewatch is reporting that four men have been arrested in connection with the robbery
Four Men Arrested In Connection With Audacious Red Bull F1 Trophy Theft

Last December, 60 of Red Bull’s F1 trophies were stolen from its factory in Milton Keynes, after six men used a silver Subaru Legacy Outback to drive through the front entrance.

20 of the trophies were recovered from a lake located around 60 miles from the team’s HQ just over one week later.

Image source: Red Bull Racing
Image source: Red Bull Racing

Earlier this year CCTV footage was released of the break-in, and now the BBC’s Crimewatch show is reporting that four men have been arrested in connection with the robbery. However, Thames Valley Police has yet to confirm the news.

Crimewatch presenter Sonali Shah said:

“In January we appealed for your help following the theft of trophies from the Infiniti [Red Bull] Formula 1 team’s headquarters in Milton Keynes. The latest is that four men have now been arrested in connection with the thefts and are currently in custody.”

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