Small-time criminals are believed to be behind the spectacular jewel heist at the Louvre, the top Paris prosecutor said Sunday, adding that two of the suspects are a couple with children.
A 38-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man were charged on Saturday in connection with the heist, joining two others.
It was the most prosaic of equipment for the grandest of heists: a ladder, propped right under the noses of French guards.
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The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground ...
Three of the four members of the so-called “commando team” allegedly behind the brazen heist at the Louvre are in custody. Thieves posing as construction workers broke through a balcony window at the ...
François Chatillon, France’s chief architect of historical monuments, noted nonetheless that many museums, especially in ...
Thieves have taken valuable goods from a wide swath of targets including museums, luxury retailers as well as the rich and famous.
French authorities have been searching for a group of at least four thieves who were seen heisting precious jewels from the Louvre on Oct. 19.
Two suspects with histories of jewel thefts had been tracked for days after their DNA was recovered from the museum and were ...
French authorities have made several arrests, but details remain scarce due to strict privacy laws. Investigators are analyzing DNA samples and surveillance footage.