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Has anyone seen George Clooney?

NPR reports that Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd., a safe deposit in the heart of London’s diamond district, was broken into over the weekend in an complex heist that sounds straight out of Ocean’s Eleven. Or Ocean’s Twelve. (Not Ocean’s Thirteen, obviously—that shit was just ridiculous.)

It’s not exactly clear when the thieves struck, but, according to reports, the Easter bank holiday weekend means they may have had as many as four days to carry out the robbery, which involved them first rappelling down an elevator shaft, then using heavy cutting equipment to hack through a series of fortified doors before finally drilling into dozens of safety deposit boxes, most of which belonged to jewelry dealers in the area. Police haven’t released any security footage yet, but if you want to imagine what that might look like we recommend watching the heist scene from the 2000 Ben Kingsley movie Sexy Beast, which is basically the exact same thing plus Ray Winstone in a Speedo.

Investigators are still examining the scene and notifying the probably extremely pissed off Hatton Garden clientele. As a result, no one has put an exact number on the amount stolen, but Roy Ramm, who used to head up the Metropolitan Police’s Flying Squad unit (yes, that’s really what British police have titled their special heist crime division—LOL, England) told the BBC that the value could be as much as £200 million (roughly $300 million.) If that number is accurate, it would easily be the largest heist in British History—much larger than the record-breaking 2009 Securitas robbery, where thieves kidnapped the manager of the Securitas depot in Tunbridge and eventually made off with more than £53 million.

Hey, here’s an idea: I know everyone looooves Easter, but do you think it’s worth not keeping the $300 million worth of jewelry totally unattended next time? Since, you know, people might steal it?

Just a thought.