On October 16th, a brazen robbery occurred in the Jamaica Hills neighborhood of Queens. Three men, two disguised as construction workers, gained entry to a home by forcing open a rear door. Once inside, they made off with a safe and jewelry valued at approximately $3.2 million. The suspects were last seen fleeing east in a blue Hyundai Elantra, with police releasing descriptions of their attire and appearance.
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Troubleshooting video playback issues may involve addressing browser extension conflicts. Specifically, a particular extension is interfering with the video player’s functionality. Viewers may need to temporarily disable the problematic extension on the current website. After disabling the extension, reloading the page should resolve the issue and allow video content to load.
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Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of €88 million worth of jewels from the Louvre Museum. The suspects were apprehended as they were preparing to leave the country. The thieves gained access to the Galerie d’Apollon via a vehicle-mounted mechanical lift and escaped within minutes, highlighting significant security weaknesses, including inadequate CCTV coverage. Following the heist, the Louvre has taken steps to tighten security and transferred some of its most valuable jewels to the Bank of France for safekeeping.
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On Sunday morning, thieves executed a highly organized robbery at the Louvre Museum, specifically targeting the Apollon gallery known for housing the French crown jewels. Using an angle grinder and power tools, the thieves breached the museum, managing to steal several “priceless” pieces of jewelry in just seven minutes. One crown belonging to Empress Eugénie was recovered nearby, but an estimated nine pieces were taken. Authorities are investigating, with the French interior minister highlighting the historical value of the stolen items.
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