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Dutch hotel worker finds US jewels worth $9M, long thought stolen

InterAksyon.com
The online news portal of TV5

THE HAGUE - Nearly six years after the US ambassador's wife reported jewelry worth millions of euros stolen from a Dutch hotel room, police said Thursday it had actually been gathering dust in a forgotten drawer for years.

The seven-million-euro ($9.3-million) collection of gold- and diamond-set jewelry was found in the hotel room where the couple stayed for a few months leading up to the supposed 2006 theft.

Dawn Arnall did not even know her jewelry was missing until months after the hotel stay.

She assumed the jewelry was stolen, but hotel workers had in fact handed the rings, necklaces and earrings to management for safekeeping.

The items went unclaimed for six months, so a female employee was allowed to keep them, in line with hotel policy, police spokesman Wim Hoonhout said.

"Nobody realized the value of the jewelry," Hoonhout said.

One of the necklaces was set with a five-carat rose diamond worth four million euros ($5.3 million).

The female employee promptly put the jewels away in a cupboard and forgot about them. Last year while doing housework, she rediscovered the items and decided to have them valued.

She then handed the jewelry to police, who last month returned them to Arnall, back in the United States where her husband Roland had died of cancer in 2008.

In the meantime, an insurance company had paid out for the missing jewelry.