MANKATO —
An alert citizen’s call to police led to the arrest of two men suspected of burglarizing an apartment in the 500 block of North Second Street Tuesday afternoon.
The caller reported seeing two men leaving the area of the burglary and gave police the license plate number of the vehicle they were in. The door of the apartment had been kicked in and two flat-screen televisions were missing, a Mankato Police Department report said.
After the vehicle was found near the Cub Foods on Riverfront Drive, Devon Lee Buie and Andrew James Underdahl, both 19 and from Mankato, were arrested. The televisions were not recovered, but the men matched the description of the men seen leaving the burglary, the report said.
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