
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper issues desperate plea after shocking theft at his home
Clarkson's Farm star, Kaleb Cooper, has issued a desperate plea for help after revealing that someone has nicked his tractor. The dad-of-two, 27, who has a huge following from the Amazon show, was gobsmacked as he told fans his prized possession has been stolen – as well as his front door knocker.
Taking to social media, asking for information regarding the theft, Kaleb shared a screenshot from his Home & Country Fencing Facebook page, which read: "Unfortunately we have had one of our tractors and post knockers stolen over night near Fulmer Lane, Gerrards Cross.
"John Deere 6630 reg is OU11ARF and a protech p200s series number 10698. If anyone has any information please give me a call. There has been silver 4X4 burnt out just down the road which is possibly related." It comes after the star asked "What is going on in the world?" when he was forced to call 999 after two Chinese lanterns were wilfully released outside his farm "in the middle of a heatwave".
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Alongside the post on FaceBook showing his tractor and door knocker, Kaleb wrote: "My post knocker was stolen last night. As well as the John Deere tractor. Can we make this as hot as possible! What on earth is going with England at the moment?"
The farmhand-turned-celebrity was fuming again earlier this month on Instagram as he shared his shock over the sight of lanterns drifting skyward near Chipping Norton.
Upping the drama, he asked: "What is going on his the world? I've just called this in to 999 but someone has felt the need to light two Chinese lanterns in and around the Chipping Norton area. They are currently floating over the area. I'm looking at both of them as we speak right now.
Shedding light on the reckless act amid drought-like conditions, he commented: "But what goes through someone's mind when they decide to light two Chinese lanterns in the middle of a heatwave. We've hardly had any rain since March. Jesus, honestly. What's going on with the world."
Back in May Kaleb revealed the truth about his absence from Clarkson's Farm series four and explained how 'brilliant' stand-in farmhand Harriet Cowan 'saved the day'.
Season four of the smash-hit show hit our screens on May 23 and saw Kaleb disappear halfway through for a nationwide speaking tour.
He was temporarily replaced by plucky farmhand Harriet and Kaleb revealed she was 'brilliant' and even helped Jeremy 'trim his eyebrows'.
The young farmer confirmed to This Morning's Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd that he was still very much a part of the show, but Harriet "saved the day" with her help while he was away.
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