PARIS (AP) — Paris prosecutors announced Sunday the first arrest of suspects in connection with the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre, a week after the heist at the world’s most visited museum.
The arrests took place on Saturday evening.
Here’s what we know about the timeline:
Oct. 10
Thieves use a false pretext to steal a basket lift. Paris prosecutor Laurence Beccuau said they made an appointment with the company that owned the truck before leaving with it, using threats but no violence. The company filed a complaint for the theft in the town of Louvres, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Paris. The name has made many wonder whether it was a coincidence.
Oct. 19
9 a.m.: The Louvre museum opens to visitors.
9:30 a.m.: Thieves dressed like renovation workers park the truck

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