Man V Meals presenter Adam Richman says he and his crew have had their van “completely cleaned out” at a motorway service station in London.
The 50-year-old American star, who’s within the UK filming season two of Adam Richman Eats Britain, wrote on X that he stopped with manufacturing employees in Barnet for “exactly four and a half minutes”, and once they returned to their van all their possessions had been taken.
He stated the theft had taken place at Welcome Break in Barnet, north London.
Richman wrote: “All of the filming equipment is gone. Both of my suitcases with all of my possessions are gone.
“(My) backpack with my laptop computer and all of my drugs are gone. And to make issues worse, as a result of I’ve trackers on a few of my possessions, and due to my laptop computer, I can see the place these items are.”
He later shared a display screen seize of a map of Cricklewood Broadway, writing: “My MacBook, is right here. It also happens to be accompanied by all the medications I take, and the two most valuable possessions I have with me, the last birthday card I ever got from my father and a book that my mother gave me.”
He continued to share the dwell places of a few of his possessions, together with his personalised suitcase and laptop computer.
Richman says he was getting back from Birmingham, when the incident occurred at London Gateway Companies on the M1.
He additionally supplied a reward for anybody who assisted of their secure return.
Richman later modified place, making it clear he did not need anybody to intervene on his behalf.
He stated the Met Police had requested him to cease updating the places of the objects on social media, and had finished so accordingly.
A Met Police spokeswoman stated: “Police were called at 2.49pm on Wednesday, October 23 following reports of a theft from a van at London Gateway Services on the M1.
“Objects together with cameras and laptops have been stolen. Officers are persevering with inquiries. No arrests have been made at this stage.”
Richman – a self-educated meals skilled and sushi chef – fronted Man V Meals for 4 seasons from 2008 to 2012, travelling across the US and enterprise meals challenges in several cities.
He later travelled the nation in the hunt for the perfect sandwich in America.