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WANTED: Man who stole over $14,000 in gold chains, necklaces, pendants from pawn shops.

DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) – Durham police are looking for a man who stole thousands of dollars in jewellery on two separate occasions.

Just before 6 p.m. on Jan. 27, officers were dispatched to a theft at National Pawn and Jewelry number four at 3407 N. Roxboro St. Police were told that Danny Thomas Goldston, 36, of Wendell, asked to see a $5,000 necklace and a $2,000 pendant.

Goldston fled the scene after receiving the necklace and charm, police said.

Just before 5pm on 10 February, officers were called to a second theft at National Pawn and Jewellery number one at 2334 Guess Road. Police were told that Goldston asked to see a gold chain valued at $7,189.

Once Goldston had the chain, police said he again fled the scene.

Goldston is now wanted by police on two counts of grand theft in connection with the robberies.

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