Four more people have been arrested and are accused of participating in the Oct. 19 heist of valuable historical artifacts from the Louvre in Paris.
Nov. 25 Four more people have been arrested and are accused of participating in the Oct. 19 heist of valuable historical artifacts from the Louvre in Paris, France.
Two men who are ages 38 and 39 and two women who are ages 31and 40 were arrested on Tuesday for crimes related to the heist that resulted in the theft of valuable royal jewels, NBC News reported.
The four suspects are from the greater Paris region, and one is the last of four who entered the Louvre and stole the jewels, according to The Guardian.
Their arrests raise to eight the total number of people so far arrested and accused in the heist that occurred in broad daylight as four thieves posed as construction workers and used a lift to access an elevated first-floor window.