Several cars in the East End of Glasgow were broken into during the Celtic v Valencia match at Parkhead.
Police in the area said they received a number of reports of vehicle break-ins in the Parkhead and Haghill area on Thursday evening.
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The force are now reminding residents to keep their cars secure and not to leave items of value on show.
We've received several reports of vehicle break-ins last night in the Parkhead/Haghill area, where members of the public were attending the game at Celtic Park.
— GlasgowEastPolice (@GlasgowEPolice) February 15, 2019
Please do not leave items of value on show, and keep your vehicle locked & secure.
Don't give a thief an opportunity!
Thousands of Celtic fans and travelling Valencia fans attended the game that ended in a defeat for the Glasgow side.
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Officers from Police Scotland escorted the travelling fans from the East End into the city centre following the match.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed three men were arrested at the match for alleged breach of the peace.
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