The total value of the stolen items hasn’t been released, since authorities recovered them soon after the burglary was discovered, taking a 26-year-old man visiting Hong Kong from mainland China into custody in connection with the stolen loot. A source within the Hong Kong police department described the burglary as follows: While Thompson was on vacation, a 50-year-old “domestic worker” was in the house at the time of the burglary, but he didn’t discover anything was amiss until about two hours later that night. Although the goods were successfully recovered following a police sweep, authorities are reportedly still on the lookout for the apprehended suspect’s partner, and are trying to ascertain whether the burglars could have been hired by a larger gang or are somehow connected to the other five burglaries of wealthy homes within Hong Kong in the last month. As chairman of the Crown Worldwide Group headquartered there, Jim Thompson is one of the richest people in Hong Kong, with a net worth of about a billion dollars. But last month, this burglary spree (if it does indeed turn out to be the work of one gang) started at the home of Cheng Yu-tung, the third richest person in Hong Kong – so if you’re extremely wealthy and you have anything worth stealing in Hong Kong, now may be a good time to upgrade your security system.