Saturday 19 February 2011

More police drama for Katie Price as 'transvestite' teen arrested after gaining access to her home

Katie Price is sure to be on first name terms with her local police station by now.
The glamour model is involved in yet another police drama after a month near-constant headlines.
It emerged today that Katie, 32, was left shaken after a teenager was able to gain access to her Surrey estate earlier this month.
Security scare: Katie Price, pictured on Thursday, was left shaken after a teenager was arrested for gaining access to her Surrey home
Security scare: Katie Price, pictured on Thursday, was left shaken after a teenager was arrested for gaining access to her Surrey home
A spokesperson for Surrey police told the Mail Online: 'A 17-year-old from Lincoln was arrested on suspicion of gaining access to the grounds of a property in Woldingham on Monday, February 7.
The teen was subsequently released from custody with no further action taken.
The spokesperson added: 'The owner of the house was not home at the time of the incident, and there were no injuries and nothing was stolen. When the individual was asked to leave the property he did so.'
Security step-up: Police were pictured arriving at the 32-year-old model's home yesterday
Security step-up: Police were picture arriving at the 32-year-old model's home yesterday
Intruder: Surrey police confirmed a 17-year-old was arrested in relation to the incident but was later released without charge
Intruder: Surrey police confirmed a 17-year-old was arrested in relation to the incident but was later released without charge
The intruder was a transvestite, the Sun claims, who was let in by staff at the house after he buzzed the intercom.
The paper alleges that the female staffmember 'froze in horror,' and despite police confirming that no threats were made, was 'very afraid.'
A spokesperson for Miss Price is yet to respond to the Mail Online's request for comment.
The incident occurred amidst a security step up by Price after she was allegedly informed by police that a group of gangsters suspected to be the same that held WAG Alex Gerrard and her children hostage are looking to target her.
Car trouble? Katie's driver bumped her BMW into a bollard outside the Pheonix theatre on Thursday, a teenager had to be taken to hospital
Car trouble? Katie's driver bumped her BMW into a bollard outside the West End theatre, a teenager had to be taken to hospital
Bump: The bumper of the BMW was hanging off and it had to be taken away. Katie was driven home when a new car arrived
Bump: The bumper of the BMW was hanging off and it had to be taken away. Katie was driven home when a new car arrived
The latest drama comes after the reality star's driver struck a teenager in London outside a theatre on Thursday night.
As she emerged from the Phoenix Theatre after a showing of Blood Brothers, her driver accidentally lurched forward hitting a bollard and knocking down a teenage bystander in the process.
Katie was then ushered back into the theatre through the swelling crowd to await police and the youngster was taken away in an ambulance to seek medical attention.

Taken to hospital: A bystander was hit in the drama and had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance
Taken to hospital: A bystander was hit in the drama and had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance
Some good news: Katie said she was 'relieved' that police concluded their investigation into a burn on daughter Princess's back
Some good news: Katie said she was 'relieved' that police concluded their investigation into a burn on daughter Princess's back
While the police attended the scene no charges were made, a spokesperson told Mail Online.
Katie has had some good news this week, expressing her relief over the results of the investigation into daughter Princess Tiaamii's injury.
It was launched after the youngster sustained a substantial burn during a holiday in Switzerland with her mother and grandmother last month.
Katie, also known as Jordan, released a statement saying:'I am naturally delighted that the police have concluded their investigation into the minor burn that Princess sustained while she was in Klosters.
'The police have informed me that, having looked into this, that they are satisfied that the account provided of how the injury was sustained and the nature of that injury was accurate.
'It follows that they consider there are no child protection issues.
I am so relieved at the police findings - even though I knew that Princess had received no injury that warranted anything more than the most basic of treatment and that this injury was sustained in a fluke accident, having the police investigate and seeing headlines about child abuse and my ex-husband being "horrified" at what he called a bad burn have caused terrific strain

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