The daring Louvre heist that captured the world’s attention ended with a failed getaway at a French airport.

French police apprehended the two of the four-suspected robbers who carried out a jewel heist worth more than $100 million at the Louvre Museum in Paris, according to a statement made by French authorities Saturday night.

The search for the now-notorious criminals culminated in a showdown at Roissy–Charles de Gaulle Airport, the New York Times reported, as one of the suspects tried to flee the country by boarding an international flight.

Both suspects were in their thirties, CNN reported.

“I deeply regret the hasty disclosure of this information,” Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, wrote in a statement to the Times. She added that news of the arrest, first reported by French

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