Updated: Friday, 12 Mar 2010, 11:49 PM EST
Published : Friday, 12 Mar 2010, 9:43 AM EST
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Some people will do anything for love, but a jewelry store heist? That's what one Central Florida man said he did. Now he's behind bars.
As 19-year-old Blake Levison was being taken to jail on Thursday for suspicion of armed robbery, he blurted out his motive, "I did it for love. I was going to move to Brazil. I'm engaged."
Love may have been his motive, but Police Chief Randall Scoggins said his victims at Gold in Art in downtown Mount Dora only felt fear on February 26th.
Police said surveillance video shows Levison and his high school buddy, 20-year-old Christopher Lawrence, holding up handguns in order to steal more than $76,000 worth of jewelry.
"Very bizarre. Very unusual. I don't know that I've ever seen a robbery quite like this in all my years," said Chief Scoggins.
Police say they have a full confession from Levison, who they described as very cooperative. Levison was asked, “Would you have used that gun?” Levison responded, “It was a toy gun, it wasn't even a real gun.”
Investigators said Levison told them the location of the guns. There were recovered in a lake just off of Lake Mary Boulevard.
"All I can really say is, I apologize to everyone there... the owner of the shop... anybody that was involved," the 19-year-old Levison said before a judge on Thursday.
"This is not something I would normally do,"he told FOX 35 on Friday. He claims that he has been on medication for depression and anxiety which allowed him to easily fall under the influence of the other robber arrested.
"During the whole situation... the only thing I can remember is how we were speaking to people," said Levison. "We weren't violent by any means. The only thing I can say is, I'm sorry. The worst feeling is in my gut. It's been that way for the past week and a half."
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