Investigators are following up on more than 150 leads after a break-in at the Louvre


Paris – After the spectacular break-in at the Louvre in Paris, the public prosecutor’s office hopes to catch the perpetrators thanks to the many traces that the criminals left behind when they escaped from the museum. “Over 150 DNA, fingerprint and other traces were secured on site and on a helmet, grinders, gloves, a vest and so on used and left behind by the burglars,” Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau told the newspaper West France.



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