Louvre jewel heist: Manhunt underway for 4 suspects after 'priceless' jewelry at Louvre in Paris stolen
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On a Sunday morning, alarms blared at the Louvre Museum, signaling a daring heist. Four individuals, mounted on two motorbikes, swiftly navigated through the heart of Paris. They allegedly made off with a treasure trove of “priceless” jewelry, once graced by queens and adorned with sapphires, diamonds, and emeralds.

The suspects remain elusive.

Roughly a day after this audacious theft of some of France’s most illustrious heritage jewels, stolen in broad daylight from the globe’s most frequented museum, authorities have launched an extensive manhunt and investigation, as confirmed by government and police representatives.

President Emmanuel Macron addressed the public via social media on Sunday, stating, “The robbery at the Louvre is an affront to a heritage we hold dear, as it embodies our history.”

Police officers work inside the Louvre museum, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 in Paris.
Police officers work inside the Louvre museum, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 in Paris.AP Photo/Thibault Camus

French leaders, alongside Macron, pledged to recover the stolen artifacts and ensure the culprits are brought to justice.

The museum closed on Sunday morning as police swarmed the area in search of suspects and evidence.

“Following yesterday’s robbery at the Louvre, the museum regrets to inform you that it will remain closed to the public today,” officials said on social media on Monday. “Visitors who have already booked tickets will be refunded.”

7 minutes, in and out, authorities say

The suspects arrive in pairs, with two in a truck and two riding motorbikes, authorities said on Sunday. The truck was equipped with a moving ladder, a “mobile freight elevator” of the type city furniture movers sometimes use, Paris police said.

The suspects allegedly parked the truck on a road that runs along the side of the museum, near the Seine, police said.

They were wearing yellow vests, dressed as construction workers might be, police said. They took the time to secure the area near the truck by placing orange construction cones around it, police said.

They then used the ladder to get up to the second floor, climbing onto a thin balcony with a metal railing outside the museum’s Apollo Gallery, where some of the French crown jewels were kept, according to police.

A basket lift used by thieves is seen at the Louvre museum Sunday Oct.19, 2025 in Paris.
A basket lift used by thieves is seen at the Louvre museum Sunday Oct.19, 2025 in Paris.AP Photo/Alexander Turnbull

Once they had used an angle grinder to open the window, they clambered through it, police said. Their entrance triggered the alarm, which was still sounding when they left, the museum said in a statement.

“Inside, they then smashed two display cases, ‘Napoleon jewels’ and ‘French crown jewels,’ using the angle grinder and stole numerous pieces of high-value jewelry,” police said.

When they left through the same window about seven minutes later, they had with them nine pieces of jewerly of “inestimable” value, as France’s interior minister described them on Sunday. Other officials, including Rachida Dati, the culture minister, described them to French media as “priceless.”

According to the French Ministry of Culture, among the items stolen was a diadem, or crown, from the collection of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense; an emerald necklace and a pair of emerald earrings from the collection of Marie-Louise, Napoleon’s second wife; and a large bow brooch from Empress Eugenie’s bodice.

The Paris Prosecutor’s Office said the perpetrators tried and failed to set fire to the mobile freight elevator they used in the heist before they fled the scene.

A ‘total’ investigation is underway

Officials at the museum said in a statement that an investigation had been launched into the “organized theft and criminal conspiracy to commit a crime.”

The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office, which will oversee the case, tapped a specialized group of detectives, the Brigade for the Suppression of Banditry, which is part of the French National Police, to lead the investigation, according to the Louvre’s statement.

Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, told a local TV station on Sunday that about 60 investigators were working on the case, showing “total determination” to find those responsible.

As of Monday morning, police had not yet said whether they had any leads on the possible identities of the suspects.

Officials said the suspects appeared to have been professionals. Beccuau on Sunday described it as an organized crime, saying officials hadn’t ruled out possible foreign involvement, but also that investigators were treating it as a domestic case at the moment.

“Everything is being done to apprehend the perpetrators of this unacceptable act as quickly as possible,” Laurent Nunez, the interior minister, said on Sunday.

ABC News’ Will Gretsky, Somayeh Malekian, Hugo Leenhardt, Camilla Alcini, Bill Hutchinson, Victoria Beaule, Dragana Jovanovic and Joe Simonetti contributed to this report.

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