# Louvre robbery suspect's DNA was found # [# Louvre robbery major breakthrough #, suspect's DNA was found! Many pieces of jewelry are still missing, and the thief announced the whole process of committing the crime for 8 minutes, "and tried to set fire with gasoline he carried with him"] On October 22nd, local time, Laurence de Carr, director of the Louvre Museum in France, restored the process of committing the Louvre robbery when questioned by the Senate. According to Laurence de Carr, the thieves also tried to set the fire with gasoline they had with them, but they were stopped, leaving only the damaged crown of Empress Eugenie in the haste...
Laurence de Carle said she had submitted her resignation to the French Minister of Culture after the Louvre museum robbery, but was rejected, saying she would work closely with police, the Paris municipal government and other departments to strengthen security measures in the outskirts of the Louvre, and planned to upgrade the Louvre security system in the future to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
According to U.S. Broadcasting Corporation, the direction of the French police revealed that the police found DNA traces on the objects left when the suspect escaped, which could be the first major breakthrough in the case. DNA was found in the helmets and gloves used by the suspect, the police are analyzing, hoping to confirm the suspect's identity.