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Volusia County, Fl- Man wanted in $32K pawn shop burglary in Volusia, deputies say.

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fl. – A man wanted by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is accused of smashing a glass case at a pawn shop and stealing more than $30,000 in jewelry, the agency said on social media.

X’Zayveon Devon-Prince Burden, 25, has warrants for grand theft, occupied burglary and criminal mischief, the sheriff’s office said.

Burden allegedly entered La Familia Pawn Shop near Orange City just before closing on June 14 while wearing a mask and gloves, according to the post.

He reportedly took about $32,000 in gold chains and jewelry after smashing the case with a crowbar, all while three employees and two customers were in the store, the post states.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

Article provided by News 6- Orlando- click HERE to view article.

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