Suspect arrested in Monroe Crossing Mall jewelry thefts, over $45K worth of merchandise stolen

Suspect arrested in Monroe Crossing Mall jewelry thefts, over K worth of merchandise stolen
Suspect arrested in Monroe Crossing Mall jewelry thefts, over K worth of merchandise stolen
MONROE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A man has been arrested after several jewelry stores were broken into at Monroe Crossing Mall, resulting in the theft of thousands of dollars in merchandise.

Monroe Police officers responded to an alarm at Monroe Crossing Mall around 1:30 a.m. July 24.

When officers arrived, they found a glass door that had been shattered. It was later discovered that the Piercing Pagoda kiosk had been broken into and jewelry had been taken.

Later that morning, other stores in the mall reported break-ins and missing items.

The total value of the stolen jewelry from all affected stores is estimated at $45,000.

Cameron McManus, 33, of Pageland, was identified as the suspect.

On August 6, McManus was taken into custody at a local hospital. He was later taken to the Union County Jail and given a $25,000 bond. McManus has since met the conditions of his release.

He is facing the following charges:

  • Felony Breaking and Entering
  • Felony Larceny
  • Injury to Real Property

The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with more information related to the break-ins is asked to contact the Monroe Police Department.

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