Three people have been arrested concerning an audacious heist at the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, where priceless ancient artifacts were stolen, including a renowned golden helmet from Romania. The arrests took place in Heerhugowaard, approximately 30 miles north of Amsterdam. Two suspects have been identified as locals, Douglas Chesley Wendersteyt and Bernhard Zeeman, while the third suspect, a woman, remains unnamed. Although police have executed searches in the area, none of the stolen items have been recovered, leading to further investigations, including a manhunt for a fourth suspect.
The heist took place early Saturday when thieves blasted open an access door using explosives, captured in grainy surveillance footage showing three hooded figures in action. The authorities are treating this incident as a top priority, emphasizing their commitment to solving the case and returning the stolen artifacts to their rightful place.
The heist took place early Saturday when thieves blasted open an access door using explosives, captured in grainy surveillance footage showing three hooded figures in action. The authorities are treating this incident as a top priority, emphasizing their commitment to solving the case and returning the stolen artifacts to their rightful place.