Oldham Athletic started an investigation after reports Junior Luamba's car was broken into outside Boundary Park.
The teen shared a photo in a post on social media after the club's stalemate against Chester FC in the FA Cup on Saturday.
After a frustrating result following today’s match, my evening was worsened as I was shocked to discover that my car was broken into and my built in navigation system monitor was stolen. The club has begun a process of investigation to gain more insight on the issue. pic.twitter.com/nnxC79jgId
— loWks🧞♂️ (@JuniorLuamba1) October 15, 2022
According to Luamba, he returned to his car to see it was broken into, with the built-in navigation system monitor stolen.
The post reads: "After a frustrating result following today’s match, my evening was worsened as I was shocked to discover my car was broken into and my built-in navigation system monitor was stolen.
"The club has begun a process of investigation to gain more insight on the issue.
"I am truly saddened by the malicious event which took place this evening and I welcome anyone who may have any insight on the incident to contact the club or myself to bring the perpetrator to justice.
"I thank you for your support and wish you all a great weekend," Luamba added.
The car park outside Boundary Park is the same one in which Hallam Hope was assaulted at the start of September.
The striker suffered serious injuries and an arrest was made later in the month, with the investigation still ongoing.
The Oldham Times asked Greater Manchester Police and Oldham Athletic for a comment.
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