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Investigators Looking for Stolen Celts Gold Treasure Again

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More than three years after theft of a gold treasure from a museum in Manching in Upper Bavaria, investigators are looking again for the missing majority of the loot. According to the Bavarian state criminal office, the officials suspect that the missing gold is hidden on the property of the main suspect and his partner in Plate in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

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Four years ago, Manching stole the gold treasure from the museum – but most of the coins lack any trace. Now the house is being examined by one of the perpetrators.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Criminals took kilos of gold from the Celts Museum in Manching, the treasure had disappeared for years. Now the art banners have a new lead.

·Germany
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After the spectacular gold theft from the Celts and Romans Museum in Manching, much of the loot was missing – until now. There are new clues that lead to the north.

·Munich, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Gold theft." Read now "Explorers are looking again for stolen Celts gold treasure."

·Germany
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More than three years after theft of a gold treasure from a museum in Manching in Upper Bavaria, investigators are looking again for the missing majority of the loot. According to the Bavarian state criminal office, the officials suspect that the missing gold is hidden on the property of the main suspect and his partner in Plate in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

·Germany
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Since Monday morning, the police in Plate (Landkreis Ludwigslust-Parchim) have been searching for gold coins stolen from a Bavarian museum in 2022. The main accused comes from Plate and was sentenced to eleven years in prison last year. The verdict is not yet final.

·Hamburg, Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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