A volunteer who took part in a training session at the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office was arrested after authorities said he stole sensitive computer equipment from the facility, according to officials.
John Panicci was taken into custody on March 28 at his home following an investigation into the disappearance of an encrypted access key used in a voter registration terminal.
Detectives said the arrest came after they identified Panicci as the suspect in the case and established probable cause tied to the incident.
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The theft occurred during a volunteer training session held on March 19 in preparation for the March 24 election.
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The training took place at the Supervisor of Elections Office located at 4301 Cherry Road in Palm Beach County.
According to investigators, Panicci removed the encrypted access key during the training session.
The key was part of a voter registration terminal system used for instructional purposes as election officials prepared volunteers for upcoming election operations.
Authorities said the key was configured specifically for training databases and was not tied directly to live election systems.
However, officials raised concerns about the potential risks associated with the theft, noting that individuals with sufficient technical expertise could attempt to reverse engineer the encryption and reintroduce it into a voter registration kiosk.
The missing equipment was reported to authorities on March 27, eight days after the training session in which it was allegedly taken.
Palm Beach County detectives launched an investigation immediately after the report was filed.
Investigators reviewed information connected to the training session and worked to identify the individual responsible.
After determining that Panicci was the primary suspect, detectives secured both an arrest warrant and a residential search warrant.
Law enforcement officers executed the search warrant at Panicci’s home, where they recovered the stolen encrypted access key.
Detectives also seized a large quantity of electronic devices and digital storage equipment during the search.
Authorities did not immediately release details about the additional items recovered, but officials confirmed that multiple devices were taken into custody as part of the investigation.
Following the search, Panicci was transported to the Palm Beach County Jail, where he was booked on charges related to the theft.
Officials said he is scheduled to appear for his first court appearance Sunday morning.
The case has drawn attention to security protocols surrounding election-related equipment, even when such equipment is designated for training use only.
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While the stolen key was not configured for use in live election systems, officials indicated that any unauthorized removal of election equipment raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities.
The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office had been conducting the volunteer training session as part of preparations for the March 24 election, which required personnel to be familiar with voter registration systems and procedures.
Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing as detectives continue to review the evidence recovered from Panicci’s residence and determine whether additional charges or findings may result from the case.
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