
No one has ever been charged in the heist. The video surveillance footage from the night of the robbery was taken by the thieves. No weapons were seen during the robbery and no panic button was activated.

The thieves handcuffed Abath and the museum's other guard on duty and put them in separate areas of the museum's basement. Questions: It's unclear if police have questioned Abath since releasing this new security videoĪgainst museum policy, the guard, Richard Abath, allowed the men into the museum.

'We remain committed to one goal: the return of all 13 works to their rightful place, which is here at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,' said Anthony Amore, Director of Security at the Gardner Museum. 'With the public's help, we may be able to develop new information that could lead to the recovery of these invaluable works of art,' she said.Ī $5 million reward has been offered by the museum for information that leads to the recovery of the stolen artwork in good condition. Ortiz said officials are hoping the public may be able to help authorities identify the unauthorized visitor or the car seen in the video. Our aim has been to ensure that all avenues have been explored in the continuing quest to recover these artworks,' Ortiz said in a prepared statement. 'Over many months we have engaged in an exhaustive re-examination of the original evidence in this case. Do you know this person? The FBI have released the video, calling on the public's help in identifying the mystery man who was let into the museum (pictured above)
