A NUMBER of stolen Rangers items were recovered by the police after an anonymous tip earlier today.

As we have previously reported, over £3000 worth of signed Rangers memorabilia and golf clubs were stolen from an Audi A6 between 11pm on October 2 and 1.15am on October 3.

The incident happened in the Dowanhill area of Glasgow.

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Today, Police Scotland confirmed that following an anonymous report from a member of the public, some of the items have been found.

Pairs of Adidas and Puma boots, signed by Jermain Defoe and Glen Kamara are amongst the object recovered.

This comes after Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield's car was broken into in early October.

The footballer made an appeal to his followers on Instagram for information regarding expensive golf clubs and signed memorabilia that had been stolen from him during the incident.  

Police Scotland declined to confirm that these incidents are connected.

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After the recovery of the signed boots and other items from the Audi, the police are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Detective Sergeant Larry Dempsey of the Greater Glasgow Community Investigation Unit said: "Clearly the remaining items are still in circulation and we would again appeal for any information in relation to the original theft and the whereabouts of any outstanding items.

“These recovered items were to be auctioned with the aim of raising funds for the NHS and as such will be returned to the owner for that purpose.

“Anyone with further information can contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident 3149 of 3 October. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.”