Police arrest two men after break-in at Roosevelt High

A police dog bit one of the men after he tried to hide from police.

July 17, 2012 at 9:16PM

Minneapolis police arrested two men they say broke into Roosevelt High School early Tuesday morning.

Police went to the school located at 4029 28th Av. S. after the school's alarm went off at around 12:30 a.m.

They saw two men inside the building, who escaped through a ground floor window. They found one man hiding under a car.

A police dog found the other man under a set of bleachers on the school's football field, according to Sgt. Bill Palmer, a Minneapolis Police Department spokesman. He was treated for dog bites to his left calf and lower arm. He was booked shortly after treatment.

Police found and recovered a television at the scene, Palmer said.

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