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Ocala, Florida man arrested for armed burglary of jewelry store.

OCALA, Fla. (WCJB) – A man is behind bars after he was arrested for robbing a jewelry store located at the Paddock Mall. On Oct. 29, Danny Anzardo, 45, walked into Ocala Jewelers and stole over $13,000 worth of jewelry, including gold chains and diamond rings.

According to the Ocala Police Department, Anzardo threatened store employees, implying that he was armed. On Oct. 30, OPD officers were able to track down Anzardo at his place of employment where he was arrested. When officers searched his vehicle, stolen items were discovered. Anzardo was taken to the Marion County Jail and has been charged with two counts of robbery with a firearm, one count of grand theft, and one count of dealing in stolen property.

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