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Thieves steal Swedish royal jewels, escape by speedboat

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Thieves carrying out a daring robbery in broad daylight walked into a medieval cathedral in Sweden, smashed open a glass security case and stole priceless gold and jewel-encrusted crowns dating to the early 1600s before hopping onto bicycles and racing to a nearby lake, where they disappeare­d.

The two men vanished aboard a speedboat or jet skis after the noon heist Tuesday into the vast patchwork of lakes around Strangnas, 37 miles west of the capital of Stockholm, police said.

The stolen artifacts included a gold crown and an orb dating to 1611 that were made for King Karl IX’s funeral, as well as a jewel-encrusted crown dating to 1625 that was used in Queen Kristina’s funeral. The stolen items were on display at an exhibition in the cathedral, and visitors were inside at the time.

“The alarm went off when the burglars smashed the security glass and stole the artifacts,” Catharina Frojd, a spokeswoma­n for the 14th-century Strangnas cathedral, told The Associated Press.

The cathedral said on its website that the stolen pieces were kept “in accordance with the prevailing safety regulation­s in locked and alarmed displays in the cathedral.” It gave no further details.

Police sent out a helicopter and boat to hunt for the thieves but found nothing. Authoritie­s said no one was hurt in the robbery but didn’t provide further details. Tom Rowell, a visitor who was eating lunch outside, said he saw two men running from the cathedral toward a small nearby jetty where a motorboat was moored.

“The two men hurriedly jumped on board and it sped off,” Rowell said, adding that they “appeared non-Nordic.” He didn’t elaborate. However, police spokesman Stefan Dangardt said “witnesses’ testimonie­s varied quite a bit” and it was also possible the thieves escaped on jet skis. The men used two stolen black bicycles equipped with baskets and a child’s seat to race to the lake, Dangardt added.

On Wednesday, divers were looking for clues in and along the shores of Lake Malaren, Sweden’s third-largest freshwater lake. Police said the thieves could have fled further on jet skis.

While the stolen artifacts are of great historic and cultural value, police expressed skepticism about whether the burglary would bring the perpetrato­rs financial gain.

The stolen pieces are “impossible to sell” because of their uniqueness and high visibility, Maria Ellior of the Swedish police’s National Operations Department told the Swedish news agency TT.

The theft would be logged at Interpol, en-

 ??  ?? This image made available on Wednesday by the Swedish Police, shows a collection of Swedish Crown jewels. SwedISh PolICe VIA AP
This image made available on Wednesday by the Swedish Police, shows a collection of Swedish Crown jewels. SwedISh PolICe VIA AP

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