A Bradenton man posted on Facebook earlier this year he was "never gonna go back" behind bars.

  • Cameron Gore accused of breaking into pizza shop
  • Sheriff says security camera aided in arrest
  • Gore had been released in January, according to jail records

But that's where he is, related to three pizzeria burglaries.

Polk County Sheriff's Office deputies accuse Cameron Gore of breaking into Primo's Pizzeria in Lakeland three times, and they said it wasn't hard to prove.

A hidden security camera caught a good glimpse of Gore's face the third time he allegedly broke into the pizzeria, according to deputies.

Investigators said that time, he stole liquor and then posted a picture on Facebook wearing the same shirt, with the stolen liquor, and a caption that said, "It's going to be that type of day."

"We love it when the criminals help us put them in jail," said Sheriff Grady Judd.

Arrest reports indicated Gore left behind fingerprints the first time he allegedly broke into the business.

During the first two break-ins, deputies said Gore left with about $80 in change.

What fueled detectives' drive even more was one of Gore's Facebook posts in February, where he posted a prior Polk County mug shot and vowed he was "never gonna go back."

Jail records indicate Gore was released from the Polk County Jail on Jan. 9.

Deputies put out a warrant for his arrest and posted on the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page that they were looking for him. With more than 148,000 followers, it didn’t take long. Within about four hours, Gore was back in handcuffs.

"If you are a bad guy, you commit crime. Somebody will tell us and we'll go put them in jail. We'll go put the bad guys in jail every time," Judd said.