A suspect in the recent vandalism of The Black Tulip restaurant in Cocoa jumped to his death from a hotel balcony in Ormond Beach, police said.Dean Steven O'Hara, 50, was a person of interest after vandals caused major damage to The Black Tulip during the last week of July, according to Cocoa police. However, there was not enough evidence to charge the Cape Canaveral man, police said.Ormond Beach police were called to the Royal Floridian Resort for a reported break-in July 28. Officers found O'Hara on the seventh floor of the hotel drinking wine that had allegedly been taken, police said.When officers confronted O'Hara, he pulled out a small knife, and went to a balcony and jumped, police said. There was a vague suicide note in O'Hara’s wallet, police said.Top video: Paramedic delivers baby inside ambulanceA van stolen from The Black Tulip was found about 1 mile from the hotel.Police are still investigating the vandalism, which included hundreds of smashed bottles, the destruction of several paintings, and spoiled food.The owner of the restaurant said he was not shocked to hear the news."I personally told my daughter, 'this man will commit suicide,'" said Daniel Colzani.O'Hara worked on and off at the family-run restaurant for more than a decade.Colzani said he wouldn't show up for work one day. Colzani fired O'Hara. Three months later, O'Hara was evicted from his apartment; a day or two later the restaurant was shattered.Officials said it will take repair crews about a month to repair the damage to The Black Tulip.Related: Florida mug shots

A suspect in the recent vandalism of The Black Tulip restaurant in Cocoa jumped to his death from a hotel balcony in Ormond Beach, police said.

Dean Steven O'Hara, 50, was a person of interest after vandals caused major damage to The Black Tulip during the last week of July, according to Cocoa police. However, there was not enough evidence to charge the Cape Canaveral man, police said.

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Ormond Beach police were called to the Royal Floridian Resort for a reported break-in July 28. Officers found O'Hara on the seventh floor of the hotel drinking wine that had allegedly been taken, police said.

When officers confronted O'Hara, he pulled out a small knife, and went to a balcony and jumped, police said. There was a vague suicide note in O'Hara’s wallet, police said.

Top video: Paramedic delivers baby inside ambulance

A van stolen from The Black Tulip was found about 1 mile from the hotel.

Police are still investigating the vandalism, which included hundreds of smashed bottles, the destruction of several paintings, and spoiled food.

The owner of the restaurant said he was not shocked to hear the news.

"I personally told my daughter, 'this man will commit suicide,'" said Daniel Colzani.

O'Hara worked on and off at the family-run restaurant for more than a decade.

Colzani said he wouldn't show up for work one day. Colzani fired O'Hara. Three months later, O'Hara was evicted from his apartment; a day or two later the restaurant was shattered.

Officials said it will take repair crews about a month to repair the damage to The Black Tulip.

Related: Florida mug shots