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Arrests made in Louvre heist, but the story isn’t over

October 26, 2025
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French authorities have arrested suspects in connection with last week’s audacious Louvre heist — last week’s daylight robbery of the French Crown Jewels, valued at more than €88 million (about $102 million). Prosecutors have not disclosed how many people were detained or released any identifying details, only that the arrests mark a major breakthrough in the case.

Investigators believe four people carried out the heist, entering the museum during regular hours dressed as maintenance staff and escaping with the jewels in less than eight minutes. The operation stunned France — not just for its precision, but for how it echoes familiar cinematic moments.

In film, we know how this story goes. From the “Ocean’s” franchise to “The Italian Job” to France’s own Netflix drama “Lupin,” the charming thief wins our hearts, outwits the system and vanishes into the night. Or rather into the day in this particular case.

But this time, the ending is messier. The jewels are still missing, the suspects are in custody and the illusion of the “perfect crime” feels cracked.

There’s a moment in first episode of the third season of “Lupin” when Assane Diop, the gentleman thief audiences love, walks through a crowd that once idolized him. They cheer, and whether it’s for his arrest or for the theft he just pulled off is unclear. To them, it’s all part of the show. It’s a haunting reminder that we don’t just watch heists — we romanticize them.

Now, with the Louvre’s treasures gone and real people facing real charges, the question lingers: were we ever cheering for the thieves, or just for the story? In a country that treats art as sacred inheritance, maybe the true suspense isn’t whether they’ll get away. Maybe it’s whether France can protect what’s priceless from even its most admiring hands.

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