Louvre Heist: Two More Suspects Charged as Search for €88M Jewels Continues
Paris prosecutors charge two more suspects in the Louvre jewelry heist, expanding the probe into Europe’s biggest art robbery and a missing €88M treasure.
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Paris prosecutors charge two more suspects in the Louvre jewelry heist, expanding the probe into Europe’s biggest art robbery and a missing €88M treasure.
A 38-year-old woman faces charges of complicity in organized theft and criminal conspiracy after a daring Saturday jewel heist at the Louvre.
Five more suspects have been arrested in the daring $102M Louvre jewel heist. Investigators probe black market trails and security gaps as the hunt for missing diamonds intensifies.
Two suspects in their 30s were arrested near Paris over the daring Louvre jewel heist, just as one prepared to flee France, prosecutors reveal.
The head of the Louvre says security camera gaps allowed thieves to steal €88M of historic jewels. The museum reopened three days after the daring heist.
The Louvre reopened under tight security three days after an €88M jewelry heist, with soldiers patrolling as visitors returned. Investigation continues.
A 2024 tourist’s close-up video shows the imperial jewels stolen from the Louvre, giving a rare glimpse just moments before the audacious October heist.
Masked robbers struck the Louvre on Oct 19, stealing priceless jewels in under seven minutes, forcing a closure and raising security concerns.
Masked robbers stormed the Louvre in Paris on October 19, smashed cases in the Apollo Gallery, and seized treasures in just 7 minutes.
Thieves broke into the Louvre, stole royal jewels with power tools, and fled—shining a spotlight on security gaps at France’s most iconic museum.