Two men arrested in Louvre Museum heist, suspected of using power tools to steal jewels worth $102 million. The heist, which took place on October 19th, involved four people who used a stolen lift to access a balcony and break into display cases. The stolen items include a crown belonging to Empress Eugenie, and the jewels are still missing. Authorities believe the group responsible could be larger than the four seen on cameras and are not ruling out additional accomplices. Security at French museums has been increased, with the Louvre moving many of its most valuable jewels to the Bank of France's most secure underground vault.
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