DNA traces lead to arrest of 2 suspects
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One suspect was arrested in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport as he was preparing to leave the country, French authorities said.
Two suspects have been arrested by police in connection to the robbery of France’s crown jewels from the Louvre museum.
Investigators have collected more than 150 trace samples, including fingerprints, bits of DNA and other silent evidence, from the scene of the Louvre heist.
French investigators suspect that the Louvre robbers received confidential information about the museum’s security system before the theft, reports the British Telegraph, citing sources close to the investigation.
A SECOND French museum was raided just hours after the world-famous £176 million heist at the Louvre. Roughly 2,000 gold and silver coins – some dating back 235 years – have been
Two traces of DNA were found in one of the helmets and one of the gloves suspects left behind after a jewelry heist at the Louvre on Sunday, French police told ABC News.