By Asaye Bankole

A group of people wearing neon construction vests stole a safe containing jewelry worth over $3.2 million from a house in Queens, New York. They broke in through the back door.

The robbery happened on October 16, just after 2 p.m., when the suspects entered the house in the Jamaica Hills area.

They took a safe with jewelry valued at about $3.2 million and escaped in a blue Hyundai Elantra, according to police.

The occupancy status of the home at the time of the incident is unclear.

However, fortunately, the NYPD reported no injuries.

Authorities are looking
for two suspects, believed to be males, last seen wearing black sweatshirts, black pants, black sneakers, neon construction vests, white construction hats, and eye protective gear, and carrying black backpacks.

Thieves disguised as construction workers pulled off a daring heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris, making off with $102 million worth of priceless jewels, including crowns, necklaces, earrings, and a diamond-encrusted brooch once owned by Emperor Napoleon and his wife.

The brazen robbery happened just days ago, exposing security lapses at the world’s most-visited museum.

The thieves pulled off the daring heist in just seven minutes, and unfortunately, the stolen jewelry is still missing.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities analyzing CCTV footage and working assiduously to track down the suspects.

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