5 more arrests made in Louvre jewel heist
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An audacious heist at the Louvre saw thieves make off with priceless crown jewels in broad daylight – here is how a decades-old geometry problem can help museums boost their security.
The daylight robbery from the world's most famous museum has sparked a largescale police operation to find the culprits and recover the crown jewels.
A major development in the Louvre heist investigation has been shared, as two former delivery drivers suspected of committing the robbery "partially confessed" to the crime. However, the valuable jewels that were stolen have not yet been handed over to the police,
Eisenberg leaned into the theory that the Louvre Museum heist was promotion for "Now You See Me: Now You Don't."
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Paris police find major security gaps at Louvre after theft
Paris police said Wednesday that they found major security gaps at the Louvre Museum after the jewel theft last week. Paris Police Chief Patrice Faure told Senate lawmakers that old systems and delayed fixes resulted in holes in security, The Associated Press reported.