Australian police arrested a man after a daring museum theft in Caboolture, Queensland. The suspect is accused of breaking a window early Friday and stealing priceless Egyptian artefacts. The stolen items include a mummy mask, a collar, a necklace 3,300 years old, and a wooden cat sculpture. Police recovered all items except the mysterious wooden cat at a ferry terminal the next day. "Police will allege the man was found in possession of the last missing artefact, the wooden cat sculpture," NBC News reported. The suspect, named Miguel Simon Mungarrieta Monsalve by local media, was arrested on Russell Island, near Queensland. He faces charges including breaking and entering and willful damage. ABC reported that prosecutors said the man caused "irreparable damage" to other museum items during the heist. This theft has shocked the local community, highlighting the value and fragility of ancient treasures.