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Burglar Who Entered Jewelry Store Three Separate Times in One Day Gets Arrested

On the third trip, he went back to see if he left his hatchet behind.

A burglar was arrested after police said he entered the Greg Lynn Jewelers store in Palm Coast, FL three separate times in the same day, News 4 Jax reports. On his first visit, the article says, he smashed a window with a hatchet and left with a bag containing nothing of value. An hour later, he returned to smash another window with the same hatchet and grabbed a handful of bracelets with a total value of $500. Then he came back a third time, presumably to see if he left the hatchet in the store, as deputies speculate. The suspect was later caught after police identified his vehicle from the surveillance video and is being held under a $10,000 bond.

Read more at News 4 Jax

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