Thieves Steal €4 Million Worth of Jewelry from France's Lalique Museum
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At a glance
- Thieves stole nearly €4 million worth of crystal jewelry from the Lalique Museum in northeastern France.
- The masked suspects reportedly smashed six display cases to steal 20 pieces during an early Sunday morning raid.
- The museum will remain closed for several days as officials assess damage and enhance security.
The Lalique Museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, northeastern France, was targeted in a daring early morning robbery where thieves stole crystal jewelry valued at approximately €4 million ($4.57 million). According to French media reports, several masked individuals forced entry into the museum on Sunday, subsequently smashing six display cases to take 20 pieces of jewelry.
Following the heist, the museum announced it would close for several days to allow officials to assess the damage and reinforce security measures. "The gendarmerie intervened, and the investigation will follow its course," the museum stated in a post on X.
The gendarmerie intervened, and the investigation will follow its course.
Christian Dorschner, the mayor of Wingen-sur-Moder, suggested the thieves were well-informed and appeared to have meticulously planned the raid, heading directly for the jewelry collection. He noted that while the museum's alarm system functioned, the contracted security company failed to alert the police promptly.
Authorities are currently reviewing surveillance footage as part of the investigation, which has been assigned to the Bas-Rhin gendarmerie's criminal investigations unit. Reports indicate the Lalique Museum had been under special security monitoring following a significant jewel theft at the Louvre Museum in October 2025.
They were well informed.
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