Knokke-Heist Jewelry Store Robbed Again; Police Investigating

Knokke-Heist (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A jewellery store in Knokke-Heist was robbed early yesterday, Nov 10, 2025. The thief smashed windows, stole valuable items. Police, led by Chief Steve Desmet, are investigating using camera footage; no arrests yet.

As VRT News reported, a jewellery store in Knokke-Heist was broken into yesterday morning, Nov 10, 2025, in a theft. Police said the incident happened between 5:00 and 6:00 a.m. The thief smashed several display windows with a sledgehammer.

 “The exact amount of the loot is not yet known,”

said Chief of Police Steve Desmet.

What happened in the 2nd Knokke-Heist jewellery store robbery?

According to officials, several pieces of valuable jewellery were taken. Authorities believe the suspect acted alone, but they have not ruled out the possibility of accomplices.

“There’s still no sign of the perpetrator,”

Desmet continues.

Knokke-Heist police have launched a full investigation and are reviewing footage from the town’s camera network. They are working to trace the suspect and gather all possible evidence. Officers are asking anyone who saw suspicious activity in the area early yesterday to come forward. No arrests have been made so far. 

“Because these are serious facts, we have also informed the West Flanders public prosecutor’s office,”

Desmet added.

This is the 2nd serious robbery at the same jewellery store in 3 years. In 2023, thieves stole jewellery worth about €1 million. A female employee was threatened with a firearm and tied up during the robbery. Police treated the 2023 robbery as a major criminal case and carried out a full investigation. 

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5 responses to “Knokke-Heist Jewelry Store Robbed Again; Police Investigating”

  1. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Another day, another smash-and-grab in Knokke-Heist – maybe the thieves think they’re auditioning for a new heist movie? 🎬💰 Honestly, at this rate, the jewellery store should just put up a “Welcome Back” sign for the burglars! 🕵️‍♂️

  2. Another day, another heist in Knokke-Heist—who needs a vacation when you can watch the same movie play out twice? 🤦‍♂️ Maybe the local jeweller should consider a career in providing entertainment instead! 💎🎭

  3. Houston Rocket Avatar
    Houston Rocket

    Another day, another heist in Knokke-Heist—who knew those jewels would attract more attention than the beaches? 😏 At this rate, the local police might need to start selling tickets to their investigation updates! 🕵️‍♂️💼

  4. Athena Star Avatar
    Athena Star

    Another day, another smash-and-grab in Knokke-Heist – maybe they should just start a frequent flyer program for these robbers, eh? 💁‍♂️🔨

  5. dance cannon Avatar
    dance cannon

    Another day, another smash-and-grab in Knokke-Heist—who needs a heist movie when you’ve got live action? 😂 Maybe next time they’ll just leave a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign on the door instead!

  6. Another day, another sledgehammer in Knokke-Heist – the jewelry store should really consider a “robbery discount” at this rate! 😂 Can’t wait for the police to unveil their new reality show, “Catching Knokke’s Finest.”

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