Police and investigators at the scene of a jewel theft in the Louvre's Galerie d'Apollon, with empty display cases and robbery tools visible.
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Robbery at the Louvre: theft of eight priceless jewels Sunday morning

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Four thieves stole eight royal and imperial jewels of inestimable patrimonial value from the Galerie d'Apollon at the Louvre Museum on Sunday, October 19, around 9:30 a.m. The operation, carried out in seven minutes using a lift and an angle grinder, led to the immediate closure of the museum. Authorities have opened an investigation and vow to recover the items and perpetrators.

On Sunday, October 19, 2025, around 9:30 a.m., four masked thieves arrived at the Quai François-Mitterrand of the Louvre in a truck equipped with a lift and two powerful scooters. They forced a window in the Galerie d'Apollon on the first floor with an angle grinder, smashed two display cases – those of the 'Napoleon jewels' and 'French sovereigns jewels' – and stole eight items: a diadem, necklace, and earring from the sapphire parure of Marie-Amélie and Hortense; a necklace and pair of emerald earrings from Marie-Louise's parure; a reliquary brooch; Eugénie's diadem and grand corsage knot. Eugénie's crown, set with 1354 diamonds, 1136 rose cuts, and 56 emeralds, was found damaged on the roadway.

The thieves threatened guards with their tools and fled on scooters after seven minutes. Alarms activated, but it remains to be verified if agents heard them in the room. The Paris prosecutor's office opened an investigation for 'organized theft' assigned to the BRB and OCBC, with 60 investigators mobilized. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez described the perpetrators as 'highly experienced,' hopeful for quick resolution due to a high clearance rate.

Louvre President Laurence des Cars praised the teams' professionalism and noted that museums 'are no longer sanctuaries' against organized art trafficking. She had requested a security audit in 2021, with recent recommendations adding to ongoing measures. Culture Minister Rachida Dati highlighted longstanding vulnerability: 'For 40 years, we have not focused on securing these major museums.' A Court of Auditors report warns of delays in modernizing equipment, such as cameras covering only 60% of permanent rooms.

Emmanuel Macron vowed: 'We will recover the works and the authors will be brought to justice,' as part of the 'Louvre Nouvelle Renaissance' project including security enhancements. Political reactions, like Marine Le Pen's ('wound to the French soul') and Jordan Bardella's ('unbearable humiliation'), underscore the blow to heritage. The museum, closed all day, may reopen soon. This theft echoes previous Louvre incidents, like the Mona Lisa in 1911.

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Aftermath of a daring burglary at the Louvre Museum, showing a broken window, cherry picker, and police investigation.
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Spectacular burglary at the Louvre: eight jewels stolen in eight minutes

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On Sunday, October 19, 2025, four thieves stole eight priceless jewels from the Louvre's Galerie d'Apollon in just eight minutes, using a cherry picker to break a window. The museum closed its doors the next day, reigniting debates on the security of French cultural institutions. Authorities are launching an administrative inquiry and strengthening heritage protection measures.

One week after the spectacular theft of eight French crown jewels from the Louvre Museum, two of the four perpetrators were arrested Saturday evening. One at Roissy airport en route to Algeria, the other in Seine-Saint-Denis, possibly heading to Mali. The jewels, valued at 88 million euros, remain unrecovered despite an investigation involving over 100 investigators.

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Four burglars stole eight priceless jewels worth 88 million euros from the Louvre Museum on October 19, 2025. The crown of Empress Eugénie was found damaged, as the investigation involves dozens of officers. The theft draws political criticism against Culture Minister Rachida Dati.

Police and gendarmes recorded 454 armed home robberies against private individuals in the first eleven months of 2025, amounting to more than ten attacks per week. These incidents signal an escalation in violence, with burglars employing extreme methods to terrorize victims. An elderly couple in Le Vésinet was woken in the middle of the night by three burglars on January 1st.

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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com confirmed a burglary at its warehouse near Paris on Monday, with French authorities launching an investigation into an organized theft. Reports suggest over 50,000 electronic items were stolen, though the company disputes claims of heavy losses. Operations have resumed normally amid the Christmas shopping rush.

Five tourists from Mendoza, Argentina, were detained on November 30 at Miami's Dolphin Mall accused of theft and orchestrating a criminal plan, but they claim it was a confusion involving an alarm and luggage with purchases. After paying bail, they returned to Argentina and will face a hearing on January 29, 2026, remotely. The involved parties insist on their innocence and reject the accusations.

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Officers from Mexico City's Public Security Secretariat arrested two alleged luxury watch thieves in the Miguel Hidalgo borough. The suspects were caught attempting an assault near Viaducto. Authorities link the detainees to previous robberies in the area.

 

 

 

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