Paris Police Nab Suspects in Daring Louvre Jewel Heist
Paris police arrested two men in their 30s in connection with the brazen Louvre jewelry heist, halting a suspect’s escape as prosecutor Laure Beccuau says it’s too early for specifics.
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Paris police arrested two men in their 30s in connection with the brazen Louvre jewelry heist, halting a suspect’s escape as prosecutor Laure Beccuau says it’s too early for specifics.
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