MAN
ARRESTED FOR DELTONA LIQUOR STORE ROBBERY
The victim of a Sunday afternoon liquor store
robbery in Deltona got a good look at the bandit
and his getaway vehicle, giving Volusia County
Sheriff’s deputies a good enough description to
find Joseph Fine less than half a mile away.
Fine was found with the stolen cash tucked into
his shirt pocket and he admitted to committing
the robbery at knifepoint. No one was injured
during the robbery.
The robbery happened at approximately 3:07 p.m.
at the Publix Supermarket Liquor Store, 2783
Elkcam Blvd. The 19-year-old employee told
responding deputies that he was at the store
counter when Fine came into the store but then
quickly left. A few moments later Fine
re-entered, this time carrying a folder. He
walked up to the employee and asked where a
certain type of alcohol could be found in the
store. Fine then pulled a large kitchen knife
from the folder, pointed it at the employee and
demanded all the money in the register. The teen
handed over several hundred dollars, and Fine
fled. The employee then activated the store’s
holdup alarm and he saw Fine get into a truck in
the parking lot and drive away.
Deputy Tyler Becker was canvassing the area
after the robbery and spotted a truck matching
the description give by the victim. The truck
was at the intersection of Elkcam Boulevard and
Florida Drive. Becker followed the vehicle as it
turned south onto Florida Drive. A short time
later the truck made a turn onto Danforth Avenue
without stopping for a stop sign. Becker then
pulled the truck over and called for back up.
Fine was the driver and lone occupant of the
truck. He admitted to committing the robbery and
was arrested. The 49-year-old Lake Helen
resident was charged with robbery with a deadly
weapon and aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, and booked into the Volusia County
Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.