Louvre Heist: Two More Charged in High-Stakes Jewelry Theft
French prosecutors charge two additional suspects in the Louvre jewelry theft, citing DNA evidence and organized crime links.
French prosecutors charge two additional suspects in the Louvre jewelry theft, citing DNA evidence and organized crime links.
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French authorities have arrested five additional suspects in the ongoing investigation into the Louvre jewel theft, bringing the total to seven—but the stolen gems remain unrecovered.
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In a daring daylight robbery, thieves made off with over $100 million in historic royal jewels from the Louvre, exposing critical security flaws and leaving behind a trail of forensic evidence.
Two men have partially admitted to stealing historic French crown jewels from the Louvre, while authorities hunt for two remaining suspects.
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