Dutch Museum Theft

Oakland Museum Hit: Over 1,000 Items Stolen in Early Morning Heist

The Oakland Museum of California is investigating the theft of over 1,000 items from an off-site storage facility, including metalwork jewelry, Native American baskets, and athletic trophies, according to a recent news release. The burglary, which occurred on October 15th, is being made public in hopes that the community can help recover the stolen artifacts, which could appear in flea markets or pawn shops. Authorities believe the theft was a crime of opportunity and are working with the FBI’s art crime unit, while also exploring resale platforms and networks specializing in historical antiques. The museum’s director hopes the community can provide information, similar to a previous theft, and is asking anyone with information to contact the Oakland Police Department.

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Dutch Museum Explosion: Gold Masterpieces Stolen in Audacious Heist

Early Saturday morning, robbers used explosives to break into the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, stealing a significant number of gold artifacts. The heist included a priceless gold Coțofenești helmet and three Dacian royal bracelets, part of a Romanian loan exhibit. Police are investigating a related car fire and are appealing to the public for any relevant security footage or witness accounts. The museum remains closed while authorities conduct their investigation.

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