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Bold theft: Jewelry worth nearly 4 million euros stolen from French museum
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Bold theft: Jewelry worth nearly 4 million euros stolen from French museum

A daring burglary occurred at the museum of French luxury glassware manufacturer Lalique in northeastern France, where jewelry worth nearly four million euros was stolen. The theft took place early Monday morning when intruders broke into the museum in Vingtres-sur-Moder and directly targeted the jewelry exhibit. According to a source close to the investigation, approximately twenty pieces were taken, and losses could reach several million euros. The museum has been closed for several days while authorities investigate, including reviewing security camera footage. The Lalique Museum, opened in 2011 near the company’s factory, houses over 650 unique items, including Art Nouveau jewelry, Art Deco glasswork, and contemporary crystal pieces.

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Bold theft: Jewelry worth nearly 4 million euros stolen from French museum

A daring burglary occurred at the museum of French luxury glassware manufacturer Lalique in northeastern France, where jewelry worth nearly four million euros was stolen. The theft took place early Monday morning when intruders broke into the museum in Vingtres-sur-Moder and directly targeted the jewelry exhibit. According to a source close to the investigation, approximately twenty pieces were taken, and losses could reach several million euros. The museum has been closed for several days while authorities investigate, including reviewing security camera footage. The Lalique Museum, opened in 2011 near the company’s factory, houses over 650 unique items, including Art Nouveau jewelry, Art Deco glasswork, and contemporary crystal pieces.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a crime involving a private museum and does not take a stance on any political issue, policy, or figure. It provides factual information about the event without apparent bias or framing that favors one side.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article reports the theft accurately based on sources close to the investigation and provides details about the museum, the location, and the estimated value of the stolen items. It remains neutral in tone and does not show bias.

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