Tom Cruise’s BMW stolen in Birmingham while filming Mission: Impossible in the Midlands
Tom Cruise’s BMW has been stolen while the Hollywood A-lister was filming in Birmingham.
The X7 had been used to ferry around the star, who has been in the city recording scenes for the seventh instalment in the Mission: Impossible series.
The vehicle was taken in Church Street in the city centre from where it was parked outside the Grand Hotel, where Cruise has been staying, as first reported in The Sun.
The powerful SUV is thought to have been carrying some of the Top Gun star’s luggage and belongings, worth thousands of pounds, when it was taken.
The car was recovered “a short time later” in Smethwick about three miles away according to police, but the contents were reportedly missing.
Cruise in the Midlands
The 59-year-old has been causing a stir in the Midlands all week, and has been seen wearing a dark suit and sunglasses in Birmingham’s Grand Central shopping centre, which had been transformed to look like a Abu Dhabi airport for filming.
Cruise could be seen recording scenes in front of a row of shops above New Street Station’s main concourse, where crowds had gathered to catch a glimpse of the film star.
British Transport Police in Birmingham also tweeted a picture of two officers with the masked movie star, with the message: “I promise you, this isn’t photoshopped.”
He was pictured outside one of the city’s curry houses, last weekend.
According to restaurant Asha’s Instagram page, he enjoyed his chicken tikka masala so much that he ordered the curry for a second time after he had finished his first serving.
The actor also posed for photos with a family in the village of Baginton, Warwickshire, after they gave his helicopter permission to land in their garden, following the temporary closure of nearby Coventry Airport.
Filming on Mission: Impossible 7 has been taking place around the UK.
In April, pictures emerged of a train track set up at a quarry in Derbyshire, said to be attached to the film.
And Cruise has also filmed action scenes on top of a moving mock steam locomotive in North Yorkshire.
He is reprising his role as Ethan Hunt in the latest instalment of the blockbuster action film series.
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: “We received a report of a BMW X7 stolen from Church Street, Birmingham in the early hours of Tuesday morning 24 August.
“The car was recovered a short time later in Smethwick. CCTV inquiries have been made in the area that the car was recovered from. Inquiries are ongoing.”