The Louvre heist suspects: What to know about the 4 suspects in the Louvre Museum crown jewels heist
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In a dramatic twist unfolding in Paris, four individuals have been charged and detained in connection with the audacious Louvre heist, which saw $102 million worth of crown jewels stolen. Among those charged, three are suspected to have been directly involved in the brazen break-in at the renowned museum.

Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau has highlighted the apparent “closeness” among the suspects, pointing out that two of them were previously convicted in a theft case back in 2015. All four individuals are reportedly from the northern suburbs of Paris, a detail that adds another layer to the unfolding investigation.

The Parisian authorities are still on the hunt for the elusive fourth member of this so-called “commando” group, as the valuable jewelry remains unaccounted for. French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez has indicated that investigators are also keen on uncovering any potential mastermind behind the operation, suggesting that the heist may have been orchestrated by someone yet unknown.

In line with French legal protocols, the identities and detailed backgrounds of the suspects have not been disclosed. This discretion ensures that ongoing police efforts remain uncompromised, preserving the integrity of the investigation.

As the story continues to develop, these are the key facts currently available regarding the individuals implicated in this high-profile crime.

Man aged 34 arrested at Paris airport

A 34-year-old Algerian national who has been living in France since 2010 is suspected of being one of the two thieves who entered the Apollo Gallery with disc cutters to cut into the display cases and steal the jewels.

He was arrested on Oct. 25, six days after the heist, at Charles de Gaulle airport as he was about to fly to Algeria with no return ticket.

The Algerian national lives in a suburb north of Paris named Aubervilliers and is known to police mostly for road traffic offenses and one theft. His DNA matched a scooter used in the getaway.

He told investigators he currently has no job but used to work as a garbage collector and delivery man. He faces preliminary charges of theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

Another suspect believed to have entered the Apollo Gallery

A 39-year-old-man was also arrested on Oct. 25 at his home in Aubervilliers, where he was born. He is believed to be the second man who entered the Apollo Gallery. His DNA was found on one of the glass cases where the jewels were displayed and on items the thieves left behind.

He is known to police for several thefts.

The 39-year-old is to go on trial later this month for damaging a mirror and the door of the prison cell he was being detained in as part of a separate theft investigation, in which he was later cleared. He told investigators he works as a taxi driver operating illegally.

He faces preliminary charges of theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

Beccuau said both men gave “minimalist” statements and “partially admitted” their involvement in the Louvre heist.

A 37-year-old man with a record of theft

A 37-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday, 10 days after the heist.

He is believed to be the third member of the team of four who arrived at the Louvre with a lift truck, simulating renovation work to stop the vehicle at the foot of the museum. The four left on two scooters headed toward eastern Paris.

His DNA was found inside the basket lift.

The Paris prosecutor said he denied involvement.

His criminal record contains 11 previous convictions, 10 of them for theft. He was convicted in 2015 in Paris in the same theft case as the 39-year-old suspect.

He faces preliminary charges of theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

A 38-year-old woman accused of being an accomplice

A 38-year-old woman arrested Wednesday is the longtime partner of the 37-year-old suspect. They have children together. The couple lives in La Courneuve, another northern suburb of Paris close to Aubervilliers.

The woman denied any involvement, her lawyer said.

A small amount of her DNA was found on the basket lift which could possibly be due to “DNA transfer” according to the Paris prosecutor – that is DNA she may have left on someone or on some item that later transferred on the basket lift.

She faces preliminary charges of complicity in theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

The video in the player above is from a previous report.

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