The Louis Vuitton store in Lille, located in the historic center, was robbed with a ram car on Friday at dawn for "
considerable
" damage, the individuals having stolen "almost all the objects", we learned from from the prosecution and a police source.
"
This day, around 5:45-5:50 a.m., a ram-breaking was committed
" against this shop "
by means of a stolen vehicle, abandoned on the spot
", indicated the parquet floor of Lille, confirming information from La Voix du Nord.
Considerable damage
“
The damage already seems considerable, since almost all the objects seem to have been stolen (in addition to the material damage)
”, specifies the prosecution.
"
No arrest
" had taken place in the early evening in this case, according to a police source.
Contacted by AFP, the LVMH group to which this historic French house belongs declined to comment.
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Installed in the former premises of the restaurant l'Huitrière, closed in 2016 (an art deco building classified as a historic monument), the burglarized shop, of around 500 m2, had been inaugurated in April.