(KNZA)--A Topeka man was arrested early Friday morning following a business burglary.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says the Sheriff's Office was notified of a vehicle in the roadway north of the One Stop Gas Station located at 190th Road and U.S 75 Highway around 3:30.
A Jackson County Deputy found the vehicle abandoned in the roadway.
A Prairie Band Pottawatomi Tribal Police Officer found the front window of the business broke out and a man dressed in dark clothing fleeing on foot.
Jackson County Deputies and K-9s responded to the scene along with a Kansas Highway Patrol aircraft unit to search for the suspect.
Deputies took the suspect into custody near 178th Road and U.S. 75 Hwy around 5:15 a.m.
44-year-old Colby Kastens was placed under arrest by Jackson County Sheriff Deputies and Tribal Police.
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