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Police have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the Louvre heist, arresting one suspect with the help of DNA evidence. Authorities indicated that the suspects, both approximately 30 years old and from Aubervilliers, were identified following forensic analysis of items left at the crime scene.

During the theft, the perpetrators reportedly abandoned several items, including a helmet, radio, yellow vest, and two grinders, which are believed to contain DNA traces linking them to the suspects. This evidence was crucial in narrowing down the suspects and leading to their arrest.

Details about the arrests and the current status of the investigation have not been fully disclosed. Authorities continue to examine the seized items and investigate potential accomplices or additional leads. The Louvre theft, which attracted considerable media attention, remains under active investigation as officials work to recover the stolen artwork and gather further evidence.

This development underscores the important role of forensic evidence in solving high-profile art thefts. The police have emphasized their commitment to bringing those responsible to justice and securing valuable cultural heritage.

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