Crime & Safety

Palm Harbor Man Accused of Burglarizing Home, Pawning Stolen Items

Pinellas County Sheriff Deputies say Jamie Ryan Quirion, 20, broke in to a home Feb. 22 by climbing in a window and stole several items, including two rings and a camera

A Palm Harbor man is accused of burglarizing a home while he was on house arrest for crimes he was convicted of committing in Pasco County.

Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies say on Feb. 22, Jamie Ryan Quirion, 20, broke in to a home by climbing in a window and stole several items, including two rings and a camera.

Quirion then allegedly sold the rings and camera to Southern Pawn on U.S. 19 in Clearwater. Deputies say the burglary victim later identified the items.

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While in custody, Quirion allegedly admitted that he had been using marijuana when he was on house arrest.

Quirion was charged with one count of felony burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, dealing in stolen property, violation of parole: burglary of a dwelling, and violation of parole: robbery by sudden snatching. He is being held at the Pinellas County Jail on $40,000 bond.

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