Garmin-Sharp’s David Millar, riding his final season as a professional, has been the victim of a burglary in which thieves took items including irreplaceable mementoes of his career from his home in Girona, Spain.
The burglary was discovered when Millar returned home from competing in last week’s Critérium du Dauphiné, with the 37-year-old breaking the news to his followers on Twitter.
Nothing quite like coming home from Dauphiné and finding your house ransacked by thieves. I pity the fools.
— David Millar (@millarmind) June 16, 2014
Coming to terms with robbery. Computers with kids photos gone. Irreplaceable watches gone. Career souvenirs for boys gone. Sharp TV's gone!
— David Millar (@millarmind) June 19, 2014
List goes on. Really not very cool. You will be found scumbags, the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police squad) are not amused.
— David Millar (@millarmind) June 19, 2014
His sister Fran, who works for Team Sky, also took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the burglary.
My brother had his house broken into Lots of stuff stolen. The saddest is my sister in laws laptop which had all her pictures of her boys 🙁
— Fran Millar (@franmillar) June 16, 2014
She urged people to be vigilant over items turning up for sale on eBay.
Worth saying David never sells his jerseys so if you see any on eBay get in touch. Most are very identifiable his. Some with #'s on
— Fran Millar (@franmillar) June 19, 2014
She added that family heirlooms were among the items stolen, including a watch marking Millar’s role in helping Mark Cavendish become world champion at Copenhagen in 2011.
The watches were my grandfather's and one given to him for being road captain at the worlds. Totally unique and totally irreplaceable #sad
— Fran Millar (@franmillar) June 19, 2014

14 thoughts on “Burglars ransack David Millar’s home as he competes in Dauphiné”
Dreadful stuff. Not too keen
Dreadful stuff. Not too keen on the product-placement tweet, but I’m sure he’s in a dreadful place now. Shudder to think.
minnellium wrote:Dreadful
Mind you, if you go on Ebay.es, or what ever it is called, and see some newish Sharp TV’s for sale fair chance they have been nicked…
Tis a shit situation to be in.
Scumbags.
Scumbags.
Shameful.
Shameful.
On the week that Ian Wright’s
On the week that Ian Wright’s house was burgled whilst he was off in Brazil commentating on the World Cup, does this suggest a new tactic from criminals:
pick someone famous with lots of nice things, watch news and/or social media to find out when they are away, go rob their house?
GrahamSt wrote:On the week
That’s been happening for years, a lot of the Liverpool FC team have had their houses turned over while they’ve been off on European away trips.
Simon_MacMichael wrote:That’s
Seems like a sting operation would be a good way to sort it out – either by the police or by a celeb hiring some suitable “private security” personnel to do some covert house-sitting.
A very unpleasant experience
A very unpleasant experience for them, no doubt.
As already mentioned, I too wondered whether the tea-leaves saw the tweets by him and his wife (@lastfastbike) about the whole family being at the race.
Re. family photos on laptops: you must, always make backups! If you value your data you have to back it up, preferably to two different formats or locations. It’s too late when it’s gone…
Shame for him and his family
Shame for him and his family but another cautionary tale – print your most prized photos, don’t just store them on computers/hard drives! Even the most hard-hearted felons don’t tend to steal photos unless they’re signed etc.
Yennings wrote:Shame for him
You can print photos, but it’s also a good idea to have them backed up in another location and/or on the cloud along with other sentimental/important files.
Also, it is really important to encrypt hard drives. A login password is literally useless in terms of protecting your data. It doesn’t take much technical know-how to boot up a Linux OS from a CD or USB, which will then be able to mount the hard drives and gain full access to the data on them.
:B
Or get Duncan Ferguson to
Or get Duncan Ferguson to house sit while you’re away:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2748887.stm
Like how he still managed to
Like how he still managed to name drop the sponsor’s name when mentioning the TV got stolen…
Awful losing all the personal
Awful losing all the personal stuff.
Quote:Not too keen on the
I think that was probably tongue in cheek knowing David…