BEAVERCREEK -- Two men were caught breaking into a house Monday morning in the 2400 block of Apricot Drive.
Beavercreek Police said Paul Ramos, 19, and Andrew Webb, 18, both of Beavercreek, were seen entering the home by a witness, who called police. One of the men reportedly climbed into a window. Another entered through a door. When police arrived, the two men fled on foot.
After a short chase, police said, the two suspects were caught. During the questioning, police said, the men told them they broke into the home to steal electronics.
Ramos and Webb are facing a burglary charge and are being held at the Fairborn City Jail, on a $10,000 bond.
PHOTOS: Paul Ramos, left, and Andrew Webb are suspected in the Monday morning burglary on Apricot Drive in Beavercreek.
Beavercreek Police said Paul Ramos, 19, and Andrew Webb, 18, both of Beavercreek, were seen entering the home by a witness, who called police. One of the men reportedly climbed into a window. Another entered through a door. When police arrived, the two men fled on foot.
After a short chase, police said, the two suspects were caught. During the questioning, police said, the men told them they broke into the home to steal electronics.
Ramos and Webb are facing a burglary charge and are being held at the Fairborn City Jail, on a $10,000 bond.
PHOTOS: Paul Ramos, left, and Andrew Webb are suspected in the Monday morning burglary on Apricot Drive in Beavercreek.