THE home of Radio DJ Sara Cox has been targeted by burglars.
She told BBC Radio 1 listeners that items including her phone were swiped during the early-morning raid - but the burglars left an album by band Keane behind.
Cox told how the break-in happened at 3am, adding: "Don't worry, everything's fine."
Appealing to listeners to keep a look-out for her belongings, she said: "If you are in a pub in north London this evening and you get offered a copy of The Emperor's New Groove, a Sony Ericsson phone or a computer, buy it and then bring it back to me."
The Bolton-bred 32-year-old said she was "gutted".
Cox continued: "They did leave a Keane album on the lawn in the front garden.
"I don't think it's a reflection on the musical talent of Keane. I think they must just have dropped it at 3am.
"The dog was barking. He went mad. I went down and told him to shut up.
"But he barks at badgers, cats, he barks at his own shadow and he knew something was going on and I didn't believe him.
"This morning he was looking at me, like: 'I tried to tell you, mummy, I was barking a lot'."
Talking about the police investigation into the incident, she added: "There's a lot of boys at my gaff at the moment doing fingerprints and stuff like that."
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