Laguna Beach police are looking for the suspect in a string of commercial burglaries targeting Native American jewelry, which date back to December.

All the incidents involved shattering a window with a rock to gain access, police said in a statement.

The most recent theft was March 10 at Kokopelli Gallery at 332 Forest Ave. The suspect, who was videotaped, broke into the business by throwing a rock through the front window.

He stole $3,500 worth of jewelry within 30 seconds, police said in a news release. Police believe he fled through an adjacent building and may have parked a vehicle on Ocean Avenue. He was wearing a dark jacket, white baseball cap and sweatpants with striping along the sides.

The first of these thefts was reported Dec. 29. Laguna Beach police said a suspect entered Indian Territory at 305 N. Coast Hwy. through a broken window and stole $3,000 worth of jewelry, which included Navajo coins.

On Jan. 22, another window was shattered at Indian Territory and $15,000 of jewelry was stolen from its display cases. According to the release, the items included in the theft were a Navajo Collector's set, which had 11 concha coral medallions.