PALM BEACH — Police
say a handyman took $500,000 in valuables from a Palm Beach
condo while the owners were away, taking priceless
heirlooms.
On October 3, officers with the Palm Beach Police Department
(PBPD) say they responded to the 300 block of Brazilian
Avenue to a Palm Beach condo for reports of a burglary.
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Police say a handyman took $500,000 in valuables from a Palm Beach condo while the owners were away, taking priceless heirlooms. |
The victim told police that many of the
items had been passed down through familial lines.
While they were away, the couple told police they gave a key
to their property to the manager, who had some repairs to
the victim's balcony serviced.
According to police, the manager used a company recommended
by the property's handyman, 46-year-old Joshua Senior, who
was present for much of the repairs.
Police say Senior had prior arrests in 2022 and 2025 for
larceny, grand theft over $100,000, and drug offenses. A
pawn check revealed Senior had pawned over 200 items on four
separate occasions from Sept. 24 through Oct. 2.
Detectives say they visited Lake Worth Gold Mine pawnshop
and spoke with the owners, who said they had pawned around
$180,000 of the victim's items and received $11,500. They
mentioned that he tried to pawn the Patek philippe, but they
refused.
Due to the evidence, Senior was booked on counts of grand
theft of $100,000 or more, burglary, dealing in stolen
property, and false verification of ownership.
