New Jersey Man Charged With Arson and Explosives in Maryland Walmart Jewelry Theft
A New Jersey man was arrested after allegedly using camping fuel and fireworks to start a fire inside a Maryland Walmart as a diversion for a jewelry theft. Authorities recovered nearly $10,000 in stolen merchandise and reported $10 million in smoke and cleanup losses at the store.
nypost.comA New Jersey man was arrested Thursday after allegedly using camping fuel and fireworks to start a fire inside a Maryland Walmart as a diversion for a jewelry theft. Anthony J. Rhodes, 36, of Berlin, New Jersey, was taken into custody without incident by local police and is currently held in a Camden County jail awaiting extradition to Maryland.
His charges include first-degree arson and manufacturing an explosive device.
The incident occurred on the night of April 29 at a Walmart store in Elkton, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office. Security video showed a masked man entering the store with a backpack and loading a grocery cart with camping fuel and several boxes of fireworks, officials said.
The suspect then parked the shopping cart next to the children’s clothing section and set it ablaze. As the fire grew and fireworks began exploding inside the store, customers and staff scrambled for the exits. Authorities said the suspect then smashed into the store’s jewelry counter, stealing nearly $10,000 worth of merchandise before walking out and fleeing the scene on a motorcycle.
While firefighters from the Singerly Fire Company quickly extinguished the flames and contained direct fire damage to around $5,000, Walmart said the smoke, soot and subsequent cleanup resulted in $10 million in lost inventory. Officials said Rhodes was wearing a Jefferson University Baseball T-shirt during the heist, which investigators used to track him down.
Rhodes did not have a connection to the university or its sports teams, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office. The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); and Walmart Global Investigations assisted with the investigation.
“Working side-by-side with our ATF partners and Walmart Global Investigations, our team was able to identify a suspect quickly,” acting State Fire Marshal Jason Mowbray wrote in a statement after the arrest. A Walmart spokesperson told Fox News Digital the company “appreciate[s] the partnership with law enforcement and their swift action in this investigation.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- April 29, 2026
Masked suspect set fire in Elkton Walmart kids section using fuel and fireworks.
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Suspect stole nearly $10,000 in jewelry and fled on motorcycle.
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Anthony J. Rhodes arrested by local police without incident.
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Potential Impact
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Walmart incurred $10 million in inventory losses from smoke and cleanup at the Elkton store.
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Rhodes faces extradition from New Jersey to Maryland to face arson and explosives charges.
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