Four more suspects have been arrested in connection with the brazen daytime heist of Paris’ Louvre Museum, French prosecutors announced on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

In a statement, the Paris prosecutor's office said the suspects include two men and two women, who range in age from 31 to 40. The statement did not describe any charges or detail the suspects' alleged role in the plot.

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The arrests come weeks after four other suspects were detained in connection with the Oct. 19 robbery, which saw over $102 million worth of royal jewels stolen from the world's most-visited museum.

The stolen artifacts, including earrings and a necklace owned by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, the stepdaughter of Napoleon I, are still missing, officials say.