Update: The car has been traced
An ex-Rangers player has taken to social media after their car was reported stolen.
Kyle Hutton, who was at the Ibrox club between 2010 and 2015, revealed on Twitter/X of the incident as he appealed for any information.
The Cambuslang-born footballer reports that his Audi A6 with black alloys was taken from Lloyd Court in Rutherglen between the hours of 8:30pm on Saturday, November 11 and 9:30am on Sunday, November 12.
His post said: "Help. Car stolen last night between 8:30pm and 9:30pm this morning from Lloyds Court, Rutherglen.
"Plates could have been changed, so if anyone has seen all black Audi A6, black alloys and black Audi rings please get in touch and please share."
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— Kyle Hutton (@Hutts_1) November 12, 2023
CAR STOLEN LAST NIGHT (11th November) BETWEEN 8.30PM AND 9.30AM THIS MORNING (12th November) FROM LLOYD COURT RUTHERGLEN, PLATES COULD HAVE BEEN CHANGED SO IF ANYONE HAS SEEN ALL BLACK AUDI A6 BLACK ALLOYS AND BLACK AUDI RINGS PLEASE GET IN TOUCH AND PLEASE SHARE❗️ pic.twitter.com/7AAu9GdZIu
Police Scotland has also confirmed that they are aware of the incident.
A police spokesperson said: "“Around 9.35am on Sunday, 12 November, 2023, we received a report of the theft of a black Audi A6 from the Lloyd Court area of Rutherglen, which is believed to have taken place overnight.
"Enquiries to trace the car remain ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101, quoting incident 0999 of 12 November.
"Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, if you wish to remain anonymous.”
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