KATIE Price has suffered another blow tonight after a group of men were caught trying to break into her house.
The reality star was forced to call police after a neighbour at her mansion caught a group of men behaving suspiciously on her land.
She was broken into earlier this month and her house left flooded and wrecked by the intruders.
Katie told us: "I’ve already contacted police and told them all this.
"I’ve got someone going to my house to put a padlock on the bottom of the field gate, it looks like people are wrecking my property to go in again. "
A source added: "It's another setback for Katie – it's one thing after another and not fair.
"She contacted the police immediately when her neighbours told her what was happening and she wants these men caught.
"They won't get to her and they won't beat her.
"Katie's employing a security team to protect the house now. From Messy Mansion to Fort Knox!"
Katie confirmed the story to us and shared the note from her neighbour detailing the gang responsible.
It reads: "Black BMW X5 parked in our drive by your field gate to your bottom field.
"I shouted as I could see a man at your inside gate. He said he was looking for a toilet told him to leave as private property – three men came out from your field and into the BMW.
"Ginger man mid 30s big build with a beard. Mexican looking man 30s and a skinny boy with a baseball cap late teens early 20s."
Earlier this week Katie was left devastated when her young puppy Rolo was killed in a freak accident in her home.
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