Bail was set at $55,000 on Monday morning for the 22-year-old man charged in a robbery and shooting at the Westfield Citrus Park mall last week.

Andrew Nicholas Cohen is charged with one count of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. He has retained an attorney and is due in court for his arraignment Tuesday morning.

Investigators say that Nov. 23, Cohen told a kiosk clerk in the mall he wanted to buy a necklace for his mother. The employee let Cohen try on the expensive necklace, and Cohen took it and ran.

When the employee chased him, Cohen turned and fired a single gunshot near the mall side entrance to Dick's Sporting Goods. He then kept running.

The employee caught up with Cohen in the parking lot and retrieved the necklace, but Cohen escaped in a car.

Sunday night, Cohen was arrested without incident during a traffic stop, deputies say. Detectives say they have recovered clothing Cohen wore during the robbery, as well as the same type of ammunition that was recovered at the scene.