4 more suspects are arrested in Louvre jewel heist, Paris prosecutor says
Summary
Authorities in Paris have arrested four more people in connection with the theft of jewels valued at $102 million from the Louvre Museum. The jewels, which include historic items connected to French royalty, have not yet been found.Key Facts
- Four more suspects, two men and two women, were arrested related to the Louvre jewel heist.
- The arrested individuals are aged between 31 and 40 and are from the Paris region.
- The heist at the Louvre Museum occurred on October 19 and involved $102 million worth of jewels.
- Stolen items include a necklace given by Napoleon and jewels linked to French royalty, like Empress Marie-Louise.
- Earlier arrests have been made as part of the investigation, with charges filed against three men and one woman.
- The stolen jewels have not been recovered yet.
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