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'Several millions' worth of jewels stolen from ANOTHER French museum. Apparently their security needs to be updated [Facepalm]

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July 7, 2026

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'Several millions' worth of jewels stolen from ANOTHER French museum. Apparently their security needs to be updated [Facepalm]

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TASS

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· Jul 5, 2026

Jewelry worth about 4 million euros stolen from French museum — Le Parisien

About 20 pieces of jewelry were stolen

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 6, 2026

Jewellery worth millions stolen in French museum burglary

Jewellery worth millions stolen in French museum burglary

Times of India

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· Jul 6, 2026

Jewellery likely to be worth €4m stolen from French museum, probe on

Millions of euros worth of exquisite jewellery vanished from the Lalique museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, France, after a daring pre-dawn burglary. Thieves targeted the jewellery room, making off with approximately twenty pieces. The estimated loss is substantial, potentially reaching four million euros. The museum, a tribute to Rene Lalique's artistry, will remain closed for several days following the incident.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 8, 2026

Jewelry Heist Worth $4.6 Million at France's Lalique Museum Revives Debate Over Museum Security

The theft at France's Lalique Museum, renowned for its jewelry and decorative glass collections, has once again placed the security of European museums under scrutiny after masked thieves stole artifacts valued at approximately 4 million (around 4.6–5 million) in an operation that lasted just 11 minutes, making it one of France's most significant jewelry-related museum heists in recent years.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 5, 2026

Jewellery worth about 44 million kronor stolen from Lalique museum in France

Jewellery worth about 44 million kronor stolen from Lalique museum in France

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Millions in jewelry stolen from French museum

STRASBOURG, France (AFP) -- Burglars stole millions of euros' worth of jewelry from the museum of French luxury glassmaker Lalique in a daring early-morning raid on Sunday, just months after a stunning gem heist at the Louvre in Paris. A gang of masked thieves broke in to the museum in Wingen-sur-Moder in northeastern France around 5:30 a.m., forcing a door before heading for the jewelry room and smashing open six display cases, a source close to the investigation told Agence France-Presse. Aro

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Related coverage for "'Several millions' worth of jewels stolen from ANOTHER French museum. Apparently their security needs to be updated [Facepalm]": TASS — Jewelry worth about 4 million euros stolen from French museum — Le Parisien. Borneo Bulletin — Jewellery worth millions stolen in French museum burglary. Times of India — Jewellery likely to be worth €4m stolen from French museum, probe on. Sada Elbalad — Jewelry Heist Worth $4.6 Million at France's Lalique Museum Revives Debate Over Museum Security. Sweden Herald — Jewellery worth about 44 million kronor stolen from Lalique museum in France. The korea Herald News — Millions in jewelry stolen from French museum