Australian police arrest man, recover stolen Egyptian artefacts after museum heist
Australian police arrested a 52-year-old man and recovered stolen Egyptian artifacts after a nighttime break-in at the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology in Caboolture, Queensland. The man allegedly broke a window and stole priceless treasures, including a mummy mask, a collar, a 3,300-year-old necklace, and a wooden cat sculpture.

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AI-generatedAustralian police arrested a 52-year-old man and recovered stolen Egyptian artifacts after a nighttime break-in at the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology in Caboolture, Queensland. The man allegedly broke a window and stole priceless treasures, including a mummy mask, a collar, a 3,300-year-old necklace, and a wooden cat sculpture. Police located most of the stolen items with minor damage in a car near a ferry terminal the day after the theft. The suspect was arrested later that evening on Russell Island and found to be in possession of the missing wooden cat sculpture. The man, identified as Miguel Simon Mungarrieta Monsalve, has been charged with breaking and entering, wilful damage, and other related offenses.
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5 extractedThe man was accused of breaking a window and making off with the priceless treasures.
A 52-year-old man was charged with a nighttime smash and grab at a museum.
Australian police have recovered a trove of stolen Egyptian artefacts.
The man stole a mummy mask, a collar, a necklace reportedly 3,300 years old and the wooden cat.
Police will allege the man was found in possession of the last missing artefact, the wooden cat sculpture.