Love Island's Faye and Teddy install CCTV after break in: ‘Our alarm goes straight to police’
07.02.2022 - 21:51
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island stars Faye Winter and Teddy Soares have revealed that they’ve installed CCTV at their home after thieves stole items from Teddy’s car during a “scary” break in. Explaining how they have an alarm system which goes “straight to the police”, the couple exclusively opened up to OK! about how the experience has affected them.
Asked whether they were now going to install CCTV at their southeast home, Faye, 26, told us: “Yeah we’ve got CCTV and all our neighbours have it. It’s hard, but it’s in the hands of the police and what can we do.” Teddy, also 26, who recently opened up about wanting three children with his co-star girlfriend, added: “We do already have an alarm so that would ring loudly if anyone tried to break in.” Former lettings manager Faye continued that the police have stepped up their presence within their area and the alarm system within their home goes “directly” to them.
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She said: “The police were so helpful and they know where we are with alarm system going directly to them and we have seen a lot more police patrolling which has been really nice.” Teddy’s car was broken into last month and the thieves stole Faye’s brand new camera. Faye shared her frustration over the incident in a video posted on her Instagram Story and revealed the "sly" thieves used a clandestine method to get into the car, without breaking any windows.
Teddy admitted he “something was off” and later realised his seat had been moved, The former financial consultant, who used to live in Manchester, told us of the incident: “It massively [scary]. We could hear voices but we didn’t
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