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French police arrest 2 suspects in $102M Louvre Museum heist
The first suspect was apprehended at airport

French police arrest 2 suspects in $102M Louvre Museum heist

Oct 26, 2025
03:38 pm

What's the story

French authorities have announced the arrest of two suspects involved in the recent theft of crown jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The first suspect was apprehended at Charles de Gaulle Airport while trying to board a flight at 10pm local time, according to reports from news agency AFP. The second suspect was arrested shortly after in the Paris region.

Heist overview

Robbers escaped with jewels on motorbikes

The daring heist took place last Sunday when a group of thieves used power tools to break into the museum during opening hours. They escaped with eight priceless items, worth an estimated $102 million, on motorbikes, resulting in a nationwide manhunt. A new video showed two robbers escaping with the jewels in construction gear using a hydraulic lift.

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New footage of suspects escaping Louvre

Priceless jewels

Stolen items include crowns, necklaces worn by French royalty

The stolen items include Empress Eugenie's tiara and crown, a necklace and earrings sapphire set worn by Queen Marie Amelie, and a necklace with emerald earrings given to Empress Marie Louise. Seven of the eight stolen items were acquired in the past four decades. France's Ministry of Culture has said these jewels have "priceless heritage value."

Ongoing investigation

Investigation launched into robbery as security lapses come under fire

The investigation into this high-profile robbery has been entrusted to a specialized Paris police unit called BRB, which has dealt with high-profile robberies in the past. The Louvre Museum, which attracts up to 30,000 visitors daily, houses over 33,000 artefacts, including the Mona Lisa. However, security lapses during the heist have raised concerns, and France's Justice Minister admitted that museum security protocols "failed."