Minnesota officials said a phone call from a man accused of stealing a tomato led them to property stolen from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
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Police said Timothy Keith Heidenreich, 39, placed a call Wednesday from the Washington County Jail asking a friend named Terry for help moving "at least $15,000 (worth of) stuff," the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer-Press reported Thursday.
Investigators said Heidenreich, who was in jail for allegedly stealing a tomato from a lunchroom, told the man where to find the items and asked him to move them to a home.
Police arrested Will Houston Hague, 47, and Shane James Rylander, 40, who allegedly were caught driving a van containing some of the items taken in the DNR break-in. Items taken during the crime included about 20 animal mounts as well as chain saws and power tools.
Hague and Rylander denied knowing the items were stolen and were released pending further investigation.
"Formal charges could be filed at a later time," St. Paul police spokesman John Keating said.