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0:37Now PlayingAuthorities recovered 3 paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse that were worth millions and stolen earlier this year from a private museum.
Officials say they were discovered during a search, without giving additional details.
The theft — at the Magnani Rocca Foundation — happened last March, and local media report the thieves snatched the paintings in less than 3 minutes. The incident follows a series of high-profile heists in Europe, including the theft of the crown jewels from the Louvre, in Paris, last fall.
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