That is if they can find them!

Video of Kim Kardashian calming sitting on the couch and Facetiming just moments after supposedly being held at gunpoint and robbed in her Paris apartment surfaced earlier this week, and now investigators want to get to the bottom of who shot that footage, because in France it's illegal to film someone in private without their consent, TMZ reports. Yikes!

If the unknown camera man is found, he or she could face up to a year in prison and a $50K fine. Let's hope their pay day for selling the clip to media outlets can cover that! Kimmy K's legal team is now working with French authorities to narrow down a list of possible suspects.

The reality star has been in hiding and absent on social media since the incident occurred, but she did do a little friend trimming last night on Twitter. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star used to follow 121 accounts, but she inexplicably scaled back to just 108 as of this morning.

The mother-of-two has reportedly been receiving professional counseling in an attempt to recover from the traumatic event. It is still not known when she will break her silence and return to the spotlight, but it doesn't sound like it's going to happen anytime soon. She just canceled a birthday appearance at Hakkasan nightclub in Las Vegas on October 28.

Every day there's another little tid bit of info, but they still don't have the crooks in custody!