Ocala,Florida-Man gets 10 years for stealing $13K in Jewelry from Paddock Mall,robbing Family $ at gunpoint

Ocala, FL– An Ocala man, who robbed a local Family Dollar at gunpoint and stole thousands of
dollars in jewelry from a store inside the Paddock Mall, will spend more than a decade in
federal prison.
On Tuesday, 46-year-old Danny Anzardo was sentenced to 10 years and 10 months behind
bars for interference with commerce by robbery and brandishing a firearm during and in
relation to a violent crime. He was also ordered to forfeit the stolen jewelry that was seized
from him at the time of his arrest.
Anzardo had pleaded guilty to the charges in September 2025.
According to court records, Anzardo robbed two Ocala establishments- a Family Dollar store
and a jewelry store inside the Paddock Mall – on October 29, 2024.
That afternoon, at around 3:30 p.m., Anzardo entered the Family Dollar store while wearing a
hoodie, hat, and face mask. He then pointed a firearm at a cashier and demanded money from
the cash register. After receiving around $88 from the cash register, Anzardo fled from the
Family Dollar.
A few hours later, at around 6:25 p.m., multiple Ocala Police Department officers responded
to the Paddock Mall (3100 SW College Road) in reference to a robbery incident at one of its
stores, Ocala Jewelers.
OPD stated that a suspect, later identified as Anzardo, had entered Ocala Jewelers at around
5:50 p.m. While inside the store, Anzardo stole several pieces of jewelry, including gold chains
and a diamond ring set. The stolen jewelry was valued at around $13,000.
During the jewelry store robbery, Ocala police stated that Anzardo implied he had a firearm
and threatened to kill an employee. He then fled from the mall prior to the arrival of law enforcement.
An investigation was launched, and OPD said that officers were able to identify Anzardo as
the suspect in this case. A day after the robberies were committed, officers responded to
Anzardo’s place of employment, where he was located and placed under arrest.
Officers searched the interior of Anzardo’s vehicle and found several of the stolen items,
including two necklaces and two charms.
During an interview with investigators, Anzardo confessed to both robberies and admitted to
using a firearm during the first robbery at Family Dollar. He then told investigators that he
“disposed of (the firearm) in a lake” prior to robbing the jewelry store at Paddock Mall, adding
that he “traded some of the jewelry for drugs.” Anzardo was transported to Marion County
Jail, where he remained in custody while awaiting his sentencing