Louvre Jewel Heist: Amateur Criminals and Rising European Art Thefts

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The Louvre heist was carried out by amateurs, not professionals, with suspects being local residents of Paris' northern suburbs. The theft involved quick entry and exit, dropping the most valuable jewel, and leaving behind tools and a glove, indicating amateurish behavior. Four suspects have been charged, with one still at large, and the stolen jewels are valued at up to $102 million.
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